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Big Al, a well-preserved fossil of a young Allosaurus, was discovered by a team led by paleontologist Dr. John Whitlock in 1991 in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming, USA. The fossil is notable for its completeness and offers significant insights into the Biology and behavior of the species. Big Al has since become a prominent exhibit and a key specimen in the study of theropod dinosaurs.

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