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.
Chicken
Not really. The closest living relatives to allosaurus are birds.
Dimetrodon, which lived before dinosaurs, which includes Triceratops and Allosaurus, had even existed.
Probably the allosaur Allosaurus Fragilis, becuase of its lighter build. Allosaurs came in many sizes, some as big as T Rex.
Allosaurus was a biped with three pointed toes on each foot, and each toe had a claw on the end. Virtually any bird has a very similar footprint. Thus, the footprints of Allosaurus and other theropod dinosaurs look like giant chicken tracks.
Allosaurus is the most common meat eating dinosaur fossil in the areas where it lived. Sometimes an animal's lifestyle makes it disproportionately likely or unlikely to fossilize, but since Allosaurus is so common in the fossil record, they were probably relatively common when they existed.
There is one accepted species in the Allosaurus genus. Its full Latin (or scientific) name is Allosaurus fragilis.
Allosaurus did not have horns.
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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.