User blog comment:Dragonking56/Favorite dinosaurs/@comment-5870856-20130415184517/@comment-86.133.28.53-20130612164232

Plus there is evidence that some Tyrannosaur species would have hunted in packs. I don't think that is has been 100% confirmed that T. rex did this also, but I don't like Spinosaurus's chances against several Tyrannosaurus.

For my favourite, I've always liked Dilophosaurus (as it was in real life and as it was describe in the book, but not the one in the film.) It's crests make it stand out, and it is usually considered to be the first of the "large" meat eaters (although it was dwarfed by what came later.) Also there's the ambiguity around it. Some say it's still a Coelophysid, others argue that it's an early Ceratosaurid, some think its an early Megalosaur, and other say its an ancient ancestor of the Spinosaurs. And by looking at it you can see the cases for each.

Failing that, I rather like Camarasaurus. It is probably the most common sauropod found and the most well studied by science, and yet most people have never heard of it, which is a shame. Camarasaurus deserves more love.