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[[File:Heterodontosaurus_tucki_cast_-_University_of_California_Museum_of_Paleontology_-_Berkeley,_CA_-_DSC04696.JPG|thumb|Ọmama ǹnyot'ùdì SAM-PK-K1332, siri [[ọgwaụ̀zọ̀zì m̀mụ̀zù California ǹkè Mmụ̀maagụgboo]].]]
'''''Ngwèrèegwùezeichè''''' (''Heterodontosaurus'') bụ̀ anụ òtù òkèagbụ̀rụ ǹkè ngwèrèegwù àdịngwèrèegwùezeichè ǹke biri nà [[ogèjura gboo]], bụrụ ogè garaàga ruru afọ̀ 200–190 ndè. Òkèùdì naanị kà ha mà, '''''ngwèrèegwùezeichè tucki''''', bụ̀ ǹke ha tụ̀rụ̀ ahà nà afọ̀ 1962 màkà nkonko isinkonkoisi ya ha hụpụ̀tàrà nà [[Eluàlà Nledà]]. Ahà òkèagbụ̀rụ â pụ̀tàtà "ngwèrè eze ichè", nà nkwutere n'a pụichè, ezeichè dentition; the specific name honors G. C. Tuck, who supported the discoverers. Further specimens have since been found, including an almost complete skeleton in 1966.
 
Though it was a small dinosaur, Heterodontosaurus was one of the largest members of its family, reaching between 1.18 m (3.9 ft) and possibly 1.75 m (5.7 ft) in length, and weighing between 2 and 10 kg (4.4 and 22.0 lb). The body was short with a long tail. The five-fingered forelimbs were long and relatively robust, whereas the hind-limbs were long, slender, and had four toes. The skull was elongated, narrow, and triangular when viewed from the side. The front of the jaws were covered in a horny beak. It had three types of teeth; in the upper jaw, small, incisor-like teeth were followed by long, canine-like tusks. A gap divided the tusks from the chisel-like "cheek teeth".