Allosaurus is believed to have been a social predator, and evidence suggests that they may have hunted in small groups or packs. However, the exact number of Allosaurus individuals that would hunt together is not definitively known, as fossil evidence is limited. Some estimates suggest that packs could range from 2 to 6 individuals, allowing them to take down larger prey effectively.
Since they were large, predators wouldn't dare hunt a baby allosaurus.
Allosaurus was a carnivore, so the term "herd" isn't accurate. A group of carnivorous animals is usually called a "pack." Allosaurus may or may not have lived in packs, and there isn't any definitive evidence in either direction. Another possibility is that they were solitary, but occasionally gathered together to hunt large sauropods such as Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, and Apatosaurus.
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Allosaurus would probably wind. Velociraptor was much smaller than their depiction in Jurassic Park, was no bigger than a turkey and probably not do much damage to Allosaurus, which was nearly as large as T. Rex.
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Allosaurus did not have horns.
Allosaurus walked on two feet.
Hunt's Snack Pack was created in 1968.
There were many species of allosaurs. Allosaurus Fragilis, Allosaurus Atrox, and Allosaurus Amplexus, plus others. Some were nearly as large as T Rex.
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.
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.
Weight estimates for Allosaurus, as with any dinosaur, are difficult. Weight estimates for Allosaurus range from 2,200 lb to 8,800 lb.