Albertosaurus lived in the Late Cretaceous period, about 70 million years ago.
Yes, the Albertosaurus was a carnivore.
where were albertosaurus fossils located
Albertosaurus was related to T-rex.
Albertosaurus lived alongside dinosaurs such as Edmontosaurus, Saurolophus, Hypacrosaurus, ceratopsians, ornithomimids, pachycephalosaurs, and ankylosaurs. The first three were among the most common, and the last two were relatively rare.
An albertosaurus was a giant, fierce carnivorous tyrannosaurus-like dinosaur, discovered in Alberta, Canada.
albertosaurus didn't evolve into a t-rex, daspleteosaurus did.
Albertosaurus was discovered by Canadian paleontologist Joseph Burr Tyrrell in 1884 in Alberta, Canada. The first fossils were described by Lawrence Lambe in 1913.
gorgosaurus or albertosaurus
Albertosaurus lived between 71 and 68 million years ago. Stegosaurus lived between 155 and 150 million years ago, meaning that they died out 79 million years before Albertosaurus existed. If they had lived at the same time and in the same place, though, Albertosaurus would have hunted Stegosaurus.
Albertosaurus. Let's face it, Albertosaurus.
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