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Yangchuanosaurus is an extinct genus of metriacanthosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in China from the Middle Jurassic to Late Jurassic periods (Bathonian to Tithonian stages), and was similar (although slightly larger) in size and appearance to its North American and European relative, Allosaurus. Yangchuanosaurus hails from the Upper ...
The dentition of Sinraptor was very similar to that of Allosaurus and indicated that it likely would have preyed upon medium-sized dinosaurs such as stegosaurs by using its blade-like teeth to inflict massive, fatal wounds. [6] Sinraptor hepingensis, formerly referred to Yangchuanosaurus, is a second species referred to this genus. [1]
If the allosaurs' stress-fractures were caused by damage accumulating while walking or running this bone should have experience more stress-fractures than the others. The lack of such a bias in the examined Allosaurus fossils indicates an origin for the stress-fractures from a source other than running. The authors conclude that these fractures ...
Three dinosaur fossils from the Jurassic period will go under the hammer at a London auction on Thursday, with price estimates of millions of dollars. Christie's is offering the skeletons of an ...
Metriacanthosauridae fossils have only been found in modern Europe and Asia, parts of the prehistoric landmass Laurasia. From those found in Asia, most are from China, with a few discoveries in Thailand and other Asian countries. [clarification needed] The group is thought to have originated in Asia and spread westward to Europe.
Those would have been useful as protection against meat-eating dinosaurs like Allosaurus. This Stegosaurus fossil was found in Colorado and fetched a record $44.6 million at a Sotheby's auction in ...
The holotype of Metriacanthosaurus parkeri, specimen OUM J.12144, was discovered in 1871 by W. Parker at Jordan's Cliff, Weymouth, [1] and the specimen includes an incomplete hip, a leg bone, and part of a backbone; the geologist John Phillips briefly commented on the specimen during the same year. [2]
A. altai skeletal diagram, known portions in yellow. The holotype (PIN 3141/1) of Alioramus is a partial skull associated with three metatarsals.A joint Soviet-Mongolian expedition to the Gobi Desert in the early 1970s found these remains at a locality known as Nogon-Tsav in the Mongolian province of Bayankhongor, Nemegt Formation.