It is unknown whether Allosaurus gave their offspring any parental care. If they did, we don't know for how long, but the offspring have adaptations suggesting they would start fending for themselves long before they reached adult size.
Adult Allosaurus never would have been hunted for food. However, young Allosaurus could have been hunted and killed for food by crocodiles, Ceratosaurs, Ornitholestes, or even larger Allosaurus, if they were cannibalistic.
Allosaurus definitely would have hunted young Brachiosaurus. It would ambush, then pursue and grasp the prey with its arms, and dispatch it with a bite to the throat. It is unknown whether Allosaurus hunted adult sauropods, but if they did, Allosaurus would have to mob the sauropod as a group and slash it repeatedly until the prey finally bled to death.
It is unknown whether Allosaurus raised their young or whether the hatchlings immediately fended for themselves. In any case, Allosaurus probably didn't raise their young until adulthood, as juvenile Allosaurus had special adaptations for hunting. Young Allosaurus had proportions different from adults that allowed them to be faster runners. This suggests that they hunted on their own using different strategies from adults. If they were raised by parents, most likely they would have been fed and protected by their mothers.
It is unknown whether Allosaurus raised their young or whether the hatchlings immediately fended for themselves. In any case, Allosaurus probably didn't raise their young until adulthood, as juvenile Allosaurus had special adaptations for hunting. Young Allosaurus had proportions different from adults that allowed them to be faster runners. This suggests that they hunted on their own using different strategies from adults. If they were raised by parents, most likely they would have been fed and protected by their mothers.
Since they were large, predators wouldn't dare hunt a baby allosaurus.
Wolves do not leave their young. The young (which are the cubs of the alpha male and female) become part of the pack when adult.
The ankylosaurus took care of their young terribly, they defecate on their eggs because they don't like them and sometimes maby eat the eggs. The ankylosaurus is terrifying, it could even eat a human!
Most Allosaurus would have been killed by predators, other Allosaurus, or in struggles with prey or disease very young. The maximum lifespan of Allosaurus was about 28 years. If you are asking when Allosaurus went extinct, they died out about 150 million years ago.
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Allosaurus was the largest predator in its habitat, so the only formidable enemy of an adult Allosaurus would be another adult Allosaurus. For young Allosaurus, however, threats included Torvosaurus and Ceratosaurus, and even larger Allosaurus.
right when it learns to walk
The female will leave her young at times during the day in order to feed. Without eating she will not be able to provide milk for her young. She would only do this during warmer times of the day as her young would get cold at night without her.