Yes, the Allosaurus was a large theropod, a carnivorous dinosaur.
The general consensus is that they evolved from a group of small theropod dinosaurs.
Troodon
Yes.Maniraptora is the name of a group of theropod dinosaurs.Archaeopteryx, Velociraptor, Troodon andmodern day birds are examples maniraptorian theropod dinosaurs.
a tyranosaurus is a theropod
Theropod
They probably didn't. Those with feathers probably retained them into adulthood, and at least one very large theropod is known to have sported feathers.
Tyrannosaurus was a theropod dinosaur.
Theropod dinosaurs for one.
Dinosaur Train - 2009 The Theropod Club Hatching Party was released on: USA: 10 June 2010
Spinosaurus, a large theropod, didn't evolve into any new species, and they have no living descendants. Their closest living relatives are the birds, which evolved from small, feathered theropod dinosaurs.
The first dinosaur discovered in Australia was a small theropod. On 7 May 1903, geologist William Ferguson discovered the claw of the theropod at Cape Paterson in Victoria.