"This type of dinosaur means Allosaurus, which means other reptiles, and the Hidden Jurassic is a strange name for a very powerful, terrifying and deadly dinosaur. Allosaurus was the main enemy of the giant sauropods, including Apatosaurus and Diplodocus, even though the plant - waters weighed much more than the two - ton predator. Until the tyrannosaurs appeared 50 million years later, Allosaurus and it's relative's were the largest predators to roam the earth.
More than 10,000 bones have been excavated in Utah since 1927 at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, and half the Allosaurus bones are unusual because there is usually a predator every ten plants-eaters. This place may have been the hunting ground of these.
A few prey animals were caught there, perhaps by tar, and then hunters came to feed the bodies. But they also
Got caught in the trap. Paleontologists have unearthed more than 10,000 dinosaur bones at the site.
Most belonged to large, plant-eaters sauropods, like Camarasaurus and Apatosaurus, which appear to have been victim's of Allosaurus. However, it is difficult to imagine how an organism could have escaped an Allosaurs. The teeth of this therapod like this are razor sharp, concentrated and very firm. The jaw is bent with its teeth towards the inside of the mouth. Its dental structure is very different. In the lower jaw, the teeth were in a very upright position. Therefore, the hunter must help it to cut like an ax with its upper teeth, and the dinosaur must tear the flesh from the bone of the teeth below it before cutting. Allosaurus was a learn, mean, killing machine. Its powerful large-neck muscles allowed the dinosaur to grasp and prey on large prey, meaning that many tons of robots with sturdy claw legs supported its strong body, making it dense and strong.
It's likely that tone individuals stalked prey before attacking victims with long, sharp claws. The carnivore may also have hunted in packs because it looks like a carefully sneaking tiger without running too fast. " At some point Tripping would have been a concern, since it's very short forelimbs could have thrown the fleet-footed beast head over heels if Allosaurus made a wrong move, which probably didn't happen often.
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