Gojirasaurus

Gojirasaurus is a possibly dubious genus of dinosaur named after the giant monster movie character Gojira.

Gojirasaurus is one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs known from the Triassic Period, almost the size of its relative, the large coelophysoid Dilophosaurus. The size of its tibia was 469 mm, which was comparable to that of Liliensternus and Dilophosaurus, suggesting that it was a large triassic dinosaur, estimated to be about 5.5 m long, which can be extrapolated to a weight of approximately 150–200 kg. Carpenter pointed to features of the pelvis and ankle suggesting that this was an immature individual, and could therefore have grown to even a larger size in maturity Specimen NMMNH P-4666 which consists of only a pubis, was referred to this genus by Hunt in 1994.