In European mythology, a Lindworm is a snake-like dragon with two legs (or sometimes no legs). In Squawk a Lyndwyrm is any two-legged predator with small forelimbs and a long tail, such as this Dilophosaurus.
Dilophosaurus was one of the minor stars of the movie Jurassic Park. There's no evidence for the neck frill or poison spitting. A scary animatronic dilophosaurus from Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park in Devon, England spits like the JP Dilophosaurus. (Sloppy science? Pandering? Guilty on both counts?) The movie says the dilophosaurus is a "juvenile". A real adult Dilophosaurus would have been twenty feet (six meters) long.
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