Hornes
He had hornes.
Carnotaurus was probably slightly bigger than an elephant
carnotaurus was larger and slightly faster then ceratosaurus. carnotaurus had smaller teeth designed for ripping flesh while ceratosaurus had larger teeth desighned for killing prey and slicing through flesh so i would say its a draw
In 1985.
Carnotaurus Sastrei was carnivorous, therefore eating meat. (I meant to say Sastrei, it has an i, not an l.)
I'm pretty sure that Carnotaurus lived during the middle Cretaceous.
The late-Cretaceous theropodan dinosaur Carnotaurus sastrei was found in Patagonia, Argentina by Jose F. Bonaparte, who described it in 1985.
Somebody's favorite dinosaur is a matter of opinion, so I can't say whether Allosaurus are Carnotaurus is "better." Carnotaurus was larger than Allosaurus, and it also had a very large headcrest over each eye. If these were colorful, which they may have been, Carnotaurus would have had a very impressive appearance.
spinosaurus t rex carnotaurus
The largest Abelisaurid was Abelisaurus itself, though most think it is Carnotaurus as it is more famous. Growing to 9 m, Abelisaurus dwarfed Carnotaurus at only 7.5 m
Yes, Carnotaurus, like all dinosaurs, laid eggs. Fossil evidence suggests that it reproduced through oviparity, meaning it laid eggs in nests. While no specific Carnotaurus eggs have been discovered, related theropod dinosaurs are known to have laid eggs, supporting this reproductive method.
No meat eating dinosaurs had real horns on their heads. Some, however, had horn-like headcrests above their eyes or on the nose. These include Carnotaurus and Ceratosaurus.