The Dilophosaurus was an amazing prehistoric creature. It could grow up to six metres long, making it one of the early large meat - eating dinosaurs. After the Compsognathus and the Velociraptor, it was among the swiftest prehistoric saurians. Despite its six - metre body, it weighed just 500 kg. With its long and powerful hind legs, it could easily reach speeds of up to 38 km/h. Its skull had two prominent bone crests, which gave it the name 'Double Crested Lizard'. These crests were big and long but too thin for self - defense. Scientists think they were used to intimidate rivals.

If you're learning about the Dilophosaurus, first understand its unique features. Notice how its long and powerful hind legs made it super fast. When picturing it in pre - history, imagine it running at up to 38 km/h to catch its prey. Remember, those double crests were for showing off to rivals, not for fighting. As for maintenance, well, since it's prehistoric, we don't have a living one to take care of. But if you're studying fossils, handle them gently and store them in a dry, stable place. And when you're reading about it, focus on how it fits into the prehistoric ecosystem and how it lived.