Both Allosaurus and Apatosaurus lived in the same area at the same time, and they were both Saurischian (lizard hipped) dinosaurs. Apatosaurus was an herbivore with four legs, a long neck, and a tiny head, and was many times larger than Allosaurus. Allosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a very large head and sharp teeth.
An Apatasaurus was 20 feet tall and weighed 30 tons.
The first Allosaurus was discovered in Colorado in 1869 during the Bone Wars, by Ferinand Hayden. Since then paleontologists have identified seven different species of the Allosaurus. In Utah, over 60 sets of remains have been found in one site, ranging from the eggs of an Allosaurus to full grown adults. The Allosaurus is also the state fossil of Utah. Fossils and remains of the Allosaurus have been found in Asia, Africa, Australia, and all over North America.
There is one accepted species in the Allosaurus genus. Its full Latin (or scientific) name is Allosaurus fragilis.
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Allosaurus did not have horns.
how many teeth does allosaurus have
"allosaurus" (different lizard)
There were many species of allosaurs. Allosaurus Fragilis, Allosaurus Atrox, and Allosaurus Amplexus, plus others. Some were nearly as large as T Rex.
it was a plant eater
No descendants of Allosaurus exist today. However, birds evolved from other carnivorous dinosaurs, which were relatives of Allosaurus. Thus, the closest living relatives of Allosaurus are birds. All birds are equally related to Allosaurus.
No, allosaurus was the top predatore of its age.
Allosaurus means "Different Lizard".