The most important use of the tail of an Allosaurus was to allow it to balance it. As in other bipedal dinosaurs, the tail prevented the Allosaurus from simply tipping forward because of the weight of its torso and head.
Most use for counterbalance while running, because Allosaurus, for example, lean a little forward. Some, like Ankylosaurus and Diplodocus use it for defense! Good luck.
Most likely he has flees and you should get special flee shampoo or take him to a vet if that doesn't work and ask what to use.
Yes. Most dolphins can't survive without a tail because they need a tail to swim, they would most likely drown without a tail, but that doesn't mean it's completely hopeless. If Winter the dolphin can survive without a tail, another dolphin can survive too, as long as they put their fighting spirit to use for survival
like most animals they use it for balance.
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Most likely gorrilas
I can't explain every last bit of an Allosaurus's biology, but I can explain the use of some of its basic external parts. The legs allowed it to walk and run, and the tail helped to keep the Allosaurus balanced so that it wouldn't tip forward. The torso, of course, held most of the essential internal organs. The arms, complete with clawed hands, could cling onto prey and prevent it from escaping. The head obviously housed the brain and the jaws, complete with serrated teeth, were used not just for eating but for killing prey. There was a crest above each eye, and these may have been colorful in life. If they were, they were probably used by males as a display to attract mates.
An average Allosaurus was 28 feet long, while very large individuals were 32 feet long. Depending on whose estimate you use, Allosaurus weighed somewhere between 2,200 and 8,800 lb. They were nearly ten feet tall, making them taller than most Asian elephants.
Weight estimates for dinosaurs can be difficult because they are so different from modern animals. Depending on whose estimate you use, Allosaurus weighed somewhere between 2,200 lb and 8,800 lb.
Young Allosaurus were either protected by their parents or simply ran to escape danger. Adult Allosaurus were 28 feet long and weighed somewhere between 2,200 and 8,800 lb depending on whose estimate you use. Because they were the largest predators in their habitat, the only significant threat to adult Allosaurus were other adult Allosaurus. They would have fought each other mostly by biting, but they may have also used their relatively strong arms and struck each other with their claws.
Young Allosaurus were either protected by their parents or simply ran to escape danger. Adult Allosaurus were 28 feet long and weighed somewhere between 2,200 and 8,800 lb depending on whose estimate you use. Because they were the largest predators in their habitat, the only significant threat to adult Allosaurus were other adult Allosaurus. They would have fought each other mostly by biting, but they may have also used their relatively strong arms and struck each other with their claws.
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.