Alberta, Canada. where it is named after.
Albertosaurus was a carnivore.
about 2 or 3 tonnes
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Yes, the Albertosaurus was a carnivore.
Albertosaurus lived between 71 and 68 million years ago. Stegosaurus lived between 155 and 150 million years ago, meaning that they died out 79 million years before Albertosaurus existed. If they had lived at the same time and in the same place, though, Albertosaurus would have hunted Stegosaurus.
where were albertosaurus fossils located
Alan Rider discovered the Albertosaurus
Albertosaurus was related to T-rex.
Albertosaurus is both a Predator and Prey,Usually,it hunts for food,but is also a Prey.It eats meat because it is a carnivore,it basically eats omnivores and herbivores.An Albertosaurus is able to run 3200 miles per hour,and could catch its prey,but not that easy.There are still Predators that can still hunt and eat the Albertosaurus,Which also can run faster than the Albertosaurus.I hope this article helps:)
An albertosaurus was a giant, fierce carnivorous tyrannosaurus-like dinosaur, discovered in Alberta, Canada.
albertosaurus didn't evolve into a t-rex, daspleteosaurus did.
Albertosaurus lived in the Late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago.
It ate meat, because it was a carnivore. It may have also been a scavenger, foraging on dead dinosaurs.
Albertosaurus is both a Predator and Prey,Usually,it hunts for food,but is also a Prey.It eats meat because it is a carnivore,it basically eats omnivores and herbivores.An Albertosaurus is able to run 3200 miles per hour,and could catch its prey,but not that easy.There are still Predators that can still hunt and eat the Albertosaurus,Which also can run faster than the Albertosaurus.I hope this article helps:)
gorgosaurus or albertosaurus