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There are many. Asylosaurus Apatosaurus (AKA Brontosaurus) Anchiceratops Acrocanthosaurus Alioramus Armargasaurus Allosaurus Arizonasaurus ...etc...
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Because they were so large, the only predator of adult Apatosaurus would be Allosaurus, if they had any predators. Young Apatosaurus had many predators, however, including Ornitholestes and Ceratosaurus.
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Adult Apatosaurus were 75 feet long and weighed 18 to 25 tons. Because they were so large, the only predator of adults would be Allosaurus, if they had any predators. Young Apatosaurus had many predators, including Ornitholestes and Ceratosaurus.
The first Allosaurus was discovered in Colorado in 1869 during the Bone Wars, by Ferinand Hayden. Since then paleontologists have identified seven different species of the Allosaurus. In Utah, over 60 sets of remains have been found in one site, ranging from the eggs of an Allosaurus to full grown adults. The Allosaurus is also the state fossil of Utah. Fossils and remains of the Allosaurus have been found in Asia, Africa, Australia, and all over North America.
1 tyrannosaurus 2 giganotosaurus 3 tricerotops 4 allosaurus 5 velociraptor 6 brontosaurus/apatosaurus 7 stegosaurus 8 carcharodontosaurus 9 spinosaurus 10 ankylosaurus
Some dinosaurs, such as Allosaurus, were large meat eaters. Apatosaurus was large, so it had a lot of meat, and bringing down an animal that large would be a feast for carnivorous dinosaurs. Young Allosaurus, on the other hand, weren't huge but they were relatively vulnerable and thus made easy meals for carnivorous dinosaurs.
The Dilophosaurus was a theropod, so speed provided by bipedal locomotion would be an advantage to run away from larger predators of the Jurassic. Also Dilophosaurus hunted in small groups, and that fact could be a protection from attacks of other theropod predators.
There was... A lot. At least 256 species are known. The 256 species are in the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Jurassic_dinosaurs There were several species known from that era, including but not limited to: Stegosaurus, brontosaurus (apatosaurus), diplodocus, brachiosaurus, camarasaurus, Yunnanosaurus. The above were herbivorous. Jurassic carnivores were: Ceratosaurus, Allosaurus, meglasaurus. Allosaurus was the largest and dominant predator of that time.
There is one accepted species in the Allosaurus genus. Its full Latin (or scientific) name is Allosaurus fragilis.
Brontosaurus was an herbavore therefor it does not hunt. However Brontosaurus does move and graze in herds.
Brontosaurus is now known as apatosuarus.
Allosaurus did not have horns.