Dilophosaurus

General Information
The Dilophosaurus was a predatory dinosaur of the early Jurassic, which would give rise to many other dinosaurs. The Dilophosaurus is most famous for having two crests on its head, using them for display purposes. The swan-like elongated neck and curved snout of such a dinosaur implies a casual lifestyle of fishing from the rivers common in its time.

Design
The Dilophosaurus of DinoCoat has the same common color scheme of other dinosaurs, with the mainly brown fur with white fur below. Their necks of both sexes are also a white color. Dilophosaurus used its head crests as a mating display, the adult males' crests having bright-red dots and ornamented with quills around them, and a yellow beak. The females' crests are of similar size, but they have horizontal lines instead of dots and lack neck quills. The beaks of baby, juvenile, and adult female Dilophosaurus are grey in color.