It is unknown whether Allosaurus hunted prey animals far larger than itself, such as adult sauropods. If it did, it is believed that Allosaurus would have mobbed the prey animals and slashed them, causing them to eventually bleed to death.
However, it may have only hunted young sauropods and other herbivorous dinosaurs such as Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, and Stegosaurus, and simply scavenged on adult sauropods. To hunt these dinosaurs, Allosaurus probably would have hunted alone by ambushing them, then chasing them at a top speed of between 19 and 34 miles per hour. When Allosaurus caught up, it would grasp the prey with its hands and then dispatched it with bites to the throat.
It is unknown whether Allosaurus hunted prey animals far larger than itself, such as adult sauropods. If it did, it is believed that Allosaurus would have mobbed the prey animals and slashed them, causing them to eventually bleed to death. However, it may have only hunted young sauropods and other herbivorous dinosaurs such as Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, and Stegosaurus, and simply scavenged on adult sauropods. To hunt these dinosaurs, Allosaurus probably would have hunted alone by ambushing them, then chasing them at a top speed of between 19 and 34 miles per hour. When Allosaurus caught up, it would grasp the prey with its hands and then dispatched it with bites to the throat.
Because, even looking at the bones, you can not know when it was born because there were no records or anything.
If you could eat a dinosaur, which is impossible as they are now extinct, you would be able to eat some of them if they were cooked as 90% of dinosaurs were no bigger than a chicken. Some of the big ones however...
No. A Jaguar is a large animal but a tiger is usually bigger than a jaguar. Hence the tiger would be able to defend itself.
All dinosaurs, including birds, which are considered a group within the clade Dinosauria, laid eggs.It is unknown whether dinosaurs were warm blooded or cold blooded. Possibilities include:All dinosaurs were warm blooded, and none were cold bloodedAll dinosaurs were "lukewarm" blooded, meaning they had some control over their body temperatures, but not as much as modern warm blooded animals, like mammals or birds.All dinosaurs were cold blooded.Some types of dinosaurs were warm blooded while others were lukewarm or cold blooded.The growth rate of dinosaurs as revealed by their fossilized bones and the fact that their anatomies suggest very active lifestyles, which cold blooded animals would not be able to maintain, among other pieces of evidence, strongly suggest that at least theropods were warm blooded, if not all dinosaurs. Theropods were three toed, bipedal dinosaurs, most of which ate meat. Examples includes T-rex, Velociraptor, Allosaurus, Troodon, and Ornithomimus.In other words, it appears most likely that all dinosaurs laid eggs, but they were warm blooded.
Scientists get information about dinosaurs from fossils and they are able to trace DNA and find out how dinosaurs looked, ate, hunted and lived.
no such thing. there have been large birds know as terror birds that would have been able to hunt and kill small dinosaurs but they didnt live at the same time as dinosaurs and if your talking about larger dinosaurs such as sauropod and hadrosaurs then no
Although lizard, which are related to snakes, do have four legs; snakes, even though they have no legs at all, are able to move in a wide variety ways. It could even be debatable that they could actually have more mobility and be able to do additional things a four legged animal, such as the lizard, couldn't.
Most did not. There were only very few like the pterodactyl capable of flight
because they got bigger and bigger every sigle time the
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They wouldn't be able to. The first humans appeared long after the dinosaurs went extinct. The dinosaurs would have killed the humans because of their small size.