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A species of dinosaur that has found its way into modern society. This species does not reproduce sexually and instead buds to procreate. Camosaurs are often found playing basketball and searching for pennies. They are capable of controling computer viruses for their own pleasure.
Guy 1: Man did you see that Camosaur rawring??
Guy 2: Yeah, I think he just got a virus!
Camosaur by hunal February 3, 2010

carnosaur 

1: A two-legged flesh-eating dinosaur.

2: A terrible Jurassic Park cash-in of the same name. The film Carnosaur incredibly managed to spawn two (even worse) sequals.
Don't bother seeing the film Carnosaur unless you're into trashy horror films.
carnosaur by StormSworder August 31, 2006

Cattosaurus Rex 

Look at Mamo! He's such a Cattosaurus Rex

- That's true! He always hisses back when I don't let him eat my plants.
Cattosaurus Rex by samkynhneigd March 22, 2023

carbosaur 

Carbosaurs – People who overeat carbohydrates. They are usually vegetarians or anyone lingering at the snack machine.
Dinah to Sauron: “Wipe those crumbs from your mouf, you Carbosaur!”
Sauron to Dinah: “Who was attacking the Cheetos and wouldn’t share earlier?! You’re the real Carbosaur, licking your fingers and all.”

Lynne: “Look at my food journal! Sheesh, I’m a Carbosaur!”
Jonas: “Yea, you monster! Raawwrrr!”
carbosaur by heather acq April 17, 2008

Carnosaur 

Carnosauria is a large group of predatory dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. While it originally contained a wide assortment of giant theropods that were not closely related, the group has since been defined to encompass only the allosaurs and their closest kin. Starting from the 1990s, scientists have discovered some very large carnosaurs in the carcharodontosaurid family, such as Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and Tyrannotitan which are among the largest known predatory dinosaurs.

Distinctive characteristics of carnosaurs include large eyes, a long narrow skull and modifications of the legs and pelvis such as the thigh (femur) being longer than the shin (tibia).
Carnosaurs first appeared in the Middle Jurassic, around 176 mya. The last definite known carnosaurs, the carcharodontosaurs, became extinct in the Turonian epoch of the Cretaceous, roughly 90 mya; reportedly later remains of carcharodontosaurids, from the Campanian and Maastrichtian epochs, are likely misidentified remains of abelisaurids. The phylogenetically problematic megaraptorans, which may not be carnosaurs, became extinct around 84 mya.
Carnosaur by WhoDatFreshBoi November 9, 2018

corgosaur 

oh no! a corgosaur is coming!
corgosaur by mjandjeeto February 15, 2017