Rugops appears in the third episode of Monsters Resurrected, attacking a juvenile Paralititan but inaccurately shown it being lifted by the jaws of Spinosaurus. In real life, a 30 ft long Rugops was far too large for Spinosaurus to lift with its 5.5 ft (1.7 meter) long jaws. Rugops also appears in BBC's Planet Dinosaur, shown as a scavenger, eating the dead 8 m (20 ft) sawfish left by Spinosaurus. Rugops DNA was used in order to make the Indominus Rex in Jurassic World.
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| - Rugops primus, war ein Carnosauria und gehörte zur Familie der Abelisauridae. Der Fund deutet darauf hin, dass zu jener Zeit noch eine Landverbindung zwischen Afrika und Südamerika bestand.
- Rugops appears in the third episode of Monsters Resurrected, attacking a juvenile Paralititan but inaccurately shown it being lifted by the jaws of Spinosaurus. In real life, a 30 ft long Rugops was far too large for Spinosaurus to lift with its 5.5 ft (1.7 meter) long jaws. Rugops also appears in BBC's Planet Dinosaur, shown as a scavenger, eating the dead 8 m (20 ft) sawfish left by Spinosaurus. Rugops DNA was used in order to make the Indominus Rex in Jurassic World.
- Rugops' TCG Card features a size estimate of 30 ft (9 m), far larger than any scientific estimate.
- Rugops (meaning "wrinkle face") is a genus of theropod dinosaur which inhabited what is now Africa approximately 95 million years ago (Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous). The discovery of a Rugops skull in Niger in 2000 was a crucial breakthrough in the understanding of the evolution of theropods in that area, and demonstrates that this landmass was still united with Gondwana at that stage in history.
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- *R. primus
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| - (Sereno et al., 2004)
- Rugops
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| - Eine Reihe von sieben Löchern auf dem Schädel.
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| - Rugops primus, war ein Carnosauria und gehörte zur Familie der Abelisauridae. Der Fund deutet darauf hin, dass zu jener Zeit noch eine Landverbindung zwischen Afrika und Südamerika bestand.
- Rugops (meaning "wrinkle face") is a genus of theropod dinosaur which inhabited what is now Africa approximately 95 million years ago (Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous). The discovery of a Rugops skull in Niger in 2000 was a crucial breakthrough in the understanding of the evolution of theropods in that area, and demonstrates that this landmass was still united with Gondwana at that stage in history. At 7–9 m (24 - 30 ft) long and 2.5 m (8 ft) high at the hip, Rugops was a large carnivore. The skull bore armour or scales, and other bones had many blood vessels, causing Dr. Paul Sereno, who led the team that discovered the fossil, to say, "It's not the kind of head designed for fighting or bone-crushing", suggesting that it may have been a scavenger. The skull also bears two rows of seven holes each, of unknown purpose, although Sereno has speculated that they may have anchored some kind of crest or horns.
- Rugops appears in the third episode of Monsters Resurrected, attacking a juvenile Paralititan but inaccurately shown it being lifted by the jaws of Spinosaurus. In real life, a 30 ft long Rugops was far too large for Spinosaurus to lift with its 5.5 ft (1.7 meter) long jaws. Rugops also appears in BBC's Planet Dinosaur, shown as a scavenger, eating the dead 8 m (20 ft) sawfish left by Spinosaurus. Rugops DNA was used in order to make the Indominus Rex in Jurassic World.
- Rugops' TCG Card features a size estimate of 30 ft (9 m), far larger than any scientific estimate.
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