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Did dilophosaurus have venom?

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MemberCompsognathusFeb-25-2014 7:05 PM

We all know about the "JP spitter", it introduced us to the Theropod known as dilophosaurus. But did this early predator possess venom?

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The skull seems a little slim  to support a large bite force, the teeth are slender,  and have rather hollow roots. Much like the fangs of the rattlesnake..

                   

While not one hundred percent similiar to rattlesnake fangs, they have a slight resemblance. The unusual notch in the jaw doesn't appear to have any real function, so why wouldn't it house a venom gland?

There's a theory Dilophosaurus killed with just  it's hand and foot claws, but it would need to latch onto prey with it's jaws as well. Studys have shows the bite of dilophosaurus would be relatively weak, but strong enough to puncture skin. Perhaps this was all it needed, to get its venom into its target?

 

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I know, but I thpought it was like 10 feet long, right?

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The JP dilophosaur? or the actual one?

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The actual one.

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nope, common misconception. It was much larger then you would think..

Dilo link..

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Oh yeah, 20 feet long, I forgot!

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Yes, Allosaurus, 'Big AL' (25 ft long) to be exact, I go off the smallest in my scaling system, should've used a different example

 

Anyways, like I said, 99.99% possible in real life. However, The 0.01% is the unknown, we're so limited in our knowlege its scary. 

 

Im just saying, it was believed prior to the mid 80's is that they didn't believe dilo could actually take down prey, so they thought it had venom. Studies show it doesnt, however im not going to 100% say it didn't because of our knowlege.

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yah. Even the CHinese thought the dinosaur fossils were dragon remains.

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Dilophosaurus was large enough to support its diet without the aid of venom.  It lacked the hollowed out teeth to actually inject venom.  As for venom spitting, the crests are bony, rigid, and thin.  They probably wouldn't be large enough to contain venom glands.

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