Etymology
The name "Ceratosaurus" is derived from the Greek words:
Meaning
"Horned lizard"
Origin
The genus Ceratosaurus was first described by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1884, based on a partial skeleton found in the Morrison Formation of Colorado. The name "Ceratosaurus" refers to the distinctive nasal horn that characterized this dinosaur.
The nasal horn of Ceratosaurus is thought to have served several purposes:
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