Allosaurus preyed on most herbivore dinosaurus. It would have hunted small dinosaurs like Dryosaurus and occasionally hunt larger ones like Stegosaurus. Herbivores like Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus would have been to large for Allosaurus to take down, but juveniles would have been smaller and much easier to hunt.
No, allosaurus was the top predatore of its age.
The Allosaurus used its teeth and claws to eat.
The allosaurus had a unique body build, was strong, and had large teeth to eat meat.
Other, smaller dinosaurs.
it ate meat
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.
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allosaurus. due to its size rugops would have a hard time battling its large enemy unless rugops was in a group. rugops had small slicing teeth used to eat meat and grip on prey, not designed for chomping prey and allosaurus had a weak bite force but with sharper teeth so allosaurus would win. allosaurus lived during the jurassic and rugops lived during the late cretaceous
There is one accepted species in the Allosaurus genus. Its full Latin (or scientific) name is Allosaurus fragilis.
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Allosaurus did not have horns.
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.