Jesusaurus

Jesusaurus is an extinct genus of theropod dinosaur that was discovered in Israel and Iran. They were first named because when their fossils were first discovered, they were once thought to be Jesus's and god's pet lizards, but we now know that it is not true. They were the first dinosaurs ever discovered in the Middle East, and also one of the first dinosaurs ever discovered (about 6 years before the discovery of Megalosaurus). They live during the Middle to Late Cretaceous (103 to 89 million years ago). They were part of the Dromaeosaurid family, a group of raptor dinosaurs that was actually more widespread than previously thought. Jesusaurus mainly fed on meat, but unlike most raptor dinosaurs, Jesusaurus was found to also have teeth designed to have fed on leaves and fruits during its lifetime, making it the first ever Dromaeosaurinae-grouped dinosaurs to be discovered to have fed on plants, not just meat.