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Allosauroidea is a
superfamily or
clade of
theropod dinosaurs which contains four
families — the Metriacanthosauridae, Allosauridae, Carcharodontosauridae...
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disabled or dead
allosaurs, and were
sometimes killed in the process. This
could explain the high
proportion of
juvenile and
subadult allosaurs present, as...
- coelurosaurs, and
allosaurs—survived to end of the period,
where they were
geographically separate, the
ceratosaurs and
allosaurs in Gondwana, and the...
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During the Late Jur****ic and
Early Cretaceous,
large spinosaurids and
allosaurs flourished but
possibly died out in the
northern hemisphere before the...
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found that it
formed a
clade with
several other carcharodontosaurid-like
allosaurs, the Neovenatoridae.
Recent phylogenetic analysis suggests Australovenator...
- theropods, such as the tyrannosaurids, were
actually more
advanced than
allosaurs and
therefore were
reclassified as
giant coelurosaurs. Even more drastically...
- many
Allosaurs. This is
known based on the
presence of both
teeth and claw
marks on many of the
bones present as well as an
abundance of shed
Allosaur teeth...
- part of the jaws.
These authors suggested that
Giganotosaurus and
other allosaurs may have been
generalized predators that fed on a wide
spectrum of prey...
- carc****
would have been
worth roughly 6
years of
calories for an
average allosaur. As a
result of this
resource oversupply, it is
possible that some theropods...
- it had more in
common with the
advanced carcharodontosaurid group of
allosaurs, and
several studies including a
detailed examination of the
species by...