Thread:Disneysaurus/@comment-23825763-20180102231624/@comment-23825763-20180103182301

I agree that it does look like one, but let's not forget that Heterodontosaurus isn't the only heterodontosaurid. There's also Fruitadens, Pegomastax, Abrictosaurus, and more (I know that the first two were described after 1993, but I just needed some examples). How can you say with certainty that it's a Heterodontosaurus and not some other member of the family?