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What is a Alamosaurus?

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The Alamosaurus are part of the Titanosaurus family. It has a long neck and tail, also columnbular legs. It is approximately 69 ft long and 33 tons. It is a quadrupedal plant-eating dinosaur. It has flat and slender teeth meant for plants, not meat. The first findings was found in North America in states like New Mexico, Utah, and Texas. These huge dinosaurs was preyed on by tyrannosauruses and many more.

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Allosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur. Theropods were bipedal dinosaurs with three toes on each foot plus a dewclaw (a short toe that doesn't reach the ground). Most theropods, including Allosaurus, were meat eaters.

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An allosaur is a member of a family of large carnivorous dinosaurs from the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods.

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