Allosaurs was 28 feet long and weighed between 2,200 lb and 8,800 lb, depending on the estimate you use. Ceratosaurus was about 22 feet long, and depending on the weight estimate you use, they would have been between 606 lb and 996 lb or 1,160 lb and 2,200 lb. In any case, Allosaurus was much larger than Ceratosaurus and thus was probably far stronger.
no there is not an allosaurus but there is a spinosaurus
Since it is from the same period, it probably was.
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.
I believe you are thinking of Ceratosaurus. Ceratosaurus wasn't large enough to hunt adult sauropods, but could hunt young ones or scavenge on adults. Allosaurus, however, was much larger, so Ceratosaurus would have to wait for its turn if it wanted to scavenge at the same site as Allosaurus.
Allosaurus was dominant over Ceratosaurus, but Ceratosaurus would not be usual prey for Allosaurus. Carnivore almost never prey on other carnivores. It is possible though on rare occasions Allosaurus may hunt and kill a Ceratosaurus for food.
Allosaurus, brachiosaurus, apatosaurus, ceratosaurus, stegosaurus. That's as much as I can remember.
first of fall plesiosaurs is an order of extinct marine reptiles and their enemie was the tylosaurus
The majority of an Allosaurus's diet would have been herbivorous dinosaurs. However, smaller carnivores such as Ornitholestes or even possibly small Ceratosaurus could have been on the menu for Allosaurus on occasion. They may have even cannibalized smaller Allosaurus at times.
Allosaurus was 28 to 32 feet long and weighed somewhere between 2,200 and 8,800 lb depending on whose estimate you use. Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 feet long and weighed 12,000 to 26,000 lb. Tyrannosaurus rex would almost definitely defeat and kill an Allosaurus in a fight unless the Allosaurus managed to escape. Note that they never would have encountered each other, though, because Allosaurus died out about 97 million years before Tyrannosaurus evolved.
No.
The dinosaurs that were found there were allosaurus, ceratosaurus, stegasaurus, and Camarasaurus
A couple of the dinosaur carnivores are: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Baryonyx, Ceratosaurus, Compsognathus, Deinonychus, and many many more!