Proceratosaurus is an extinct genus of medium-sized (around 3.7 meters) carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of England. It was originally thought to be an ancestor of Ceratosaurus, due to the similar small crest on its snout. Now, however, it is considered a tyrannosauroid, one of the earliest known.
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- Proceratosaurus is an extinct genus of medium-sized (around 3.7 meters) carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of England. It was originally thought to be an ancestor of Ceratosaurus, due to the similar small crest on its snout. Now, however, it is considered a tyrannosauroid, one of the earliest known.
- Despite its size, Proceratosaurus was a fast and deadly carnivore. Its closet relatives are Chinese Guanlong and Russian Kileskus. It is almost impossible to believe that Proceratosaurus would evolve into giant, 43-foot long predators like Tyrannosaurus or Tarbosaurus.
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- Proceratosaurus is an extinct genus of medium-sized (around 3.7 meters) carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of England. It was originally thought to be an ancestor of Ceratosaurus, due to the similar small crest on its snout. Now, however, it is considered a tyrannosauroid, one of the earliest known.
- Despite its size, Proceratosaurus was a fast and deadly carnivore. Its closet relatives are Chinese Guanlong and Russian Kileskus. It is almost impossible to believe that Proceratosaurus would evolve into giant, 43-foot long predators like Tyrannosaurus or Tarbosaurus.
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