Allosaurus, a dominant predator of the Late Jurassic period, likely relied on instinctual behaviors for hunting and survival. Its keen senses, sharp teeth, and agile build would have contributed to its ability to track and ambush prey. Instinct driven behaviors, such as pack hunting or territorial displays, would have enhanced its efficiency in capturing food and competing with other predators. These innate tendencies were crucial for its survival in a competitive ecosystem.
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.
how many teeth does allosaurus have
"allosaurus" (different lizard)
There were many species of allosaurs. Allosaurus Fragilis, Allosaurus Atrox, and Allosaurus Amplexus, plus others. Some were nearly as large as T Rex.
No descendants of Allosaurus exist today. However, birds evolved from other carnivorous dinosaurs, which were relatives of Allosaurus. Thus, the closest living relatives of Allosaurus are birds. All birds are equally related to Allosaurus.
No, allosaurus was the top predatore of its age.
Allosaurus means "Different Lizard".
Allosaurus can take down a apatosaurus because it hunted in packs.
An allosaurus is an extinct, large, carnivorous dinosaur of the Jurassic period.
An allosaurus can grow up to 10 metres tall.