by ask me something on July 3rd, 2005

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Why do they show the dilophasaurus very small on the first movie? They say it's fully grown.

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  • by Crumb Eye on March 29th, 2006

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    I think a bit of dramatic licence was used because if they portrayed dilophosaurus as it's actual size it would have taken some of the focus off T-rex as the dominant large carnivore. Their is also no scientific evidence that proves it spits venom, this aspect was also created for the movie.

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