Allosaurus had legs and feet suited for walking on land. We know this from their foot bones. Additionally, they did not have any adaptations for living in water.
By finding out what plants lived in it's environment /the climate of it's habitat.
i want to know what the allosaurus code is in battel of giant dinosaurs strike
i dont really know
All the sixth graders studied fossils.
Know one knows what dinosaurs are going to be in Jurassic Park 4, but there has been art work on the Allosaurus for the film so it is possible.
Well of course we don't have real allosaurus so we don't know. It likely fit there environment. Which could make it almost any color.
Allosaurus was 28 to 32 feet long and weighed somewhere between 2,200 and 8,800 lb depending on whose estimate you use. Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 feet long and weighed 12,000 to 26,000 lb. Tyrannosaurus rex would almost definitely defeat and kill an Allosaurus in a fight unless the Allosaurus managed to escape. Note that they never would have encountered each other, though, because Allosaurus died out about 97 million years before Tyrannosaurus evolved.
Sorry, but fossils cannot answer that. It would be like going to a random graveyard, digging up a dead person's skeleton, and saying " I wonder if he was a nice guy to hang around with." Most of what we see of allosaurus in illustrations and in documentaries like Walking with Dinosaurs are purely based on assumptions about living pack animals. Since allosaurus was large and carnivorous it was probably fierce, but there is no way of knowing "how fierce" Allosaurus was.
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies organisms of the past. They often know about physiology, anatomy, geology, math, chemistry, and physics, and they use this varied knowledge to piece together information about how prehistoric organisms lived and how prehistoric ecosystems functioned.
I don't know. But what are the weather conditions they work in? I don't know. But what are the weather conditions they work in?
Dinosaur weight is highly debatable, but most scientists estimate between two and three tons, with some experts postulating almost four or four and a half tons.
It is unknown whether Allosaurus gave their offspring any parental care. If they did, we don't know for how long, but the offspring have adaptations suggesting they would start fending for themselves long before they reached adult size.