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  2. Allosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Each premaxilla (the bones that formed the tip of the snout) held five teeth with D-shaped cross-sections, and each maxilla (the main tooth-bearing bones in the upper jaw) had between 14 and 17 teeth; the number of teeth does not exactly correspond to the size of the bone. Each dentary (the tooth-bearing bone of the lower jaw) had between 14 ...

  3. Allosauridae - Wikipedia

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    The premaxilla has five teeth and the maxilla usually around 16. The dentary also typically has 16 teeth. All teeth are serrated and continuously replaced throughout the life of the animal. Allosaurid skulls are characterized by two sets of crests formed by the nasal and lacrimal bones respectively.

  4. Wyoming Dinosaur Center - Wikipedia

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    Most of the bones belong to a juvenile (30 foot long) Camarasaurus that was scavenged by many Allosaurs. This is known based on the presence of both teeth and claw marks on many of the bones present as well as an abundance of shed Allosaur teeth (more than 100) found among the bone debris. Research conducted by Debra Jennings back in 2006 ...

  5. Dinosaur Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Bone Quarry – Scattered throughout this layer are rusty brown fossils. The fossils are smooth in texture and rusty brown in color. They include fossilized dinosaur ribs, vertebrae, and leg bones, as well as teeth, and a variety of other identifications, including turtle and lungfish fossils.

  6. File:Allosaurus Jaws Steveoc86.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Saurophaganax - Wikipedia

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    It has been described as its own genus, [4] or as a species of Allosaurus: Allosaurus maximus. [7] A review of basal tetanurans in 2004 and Carrano et al.'s comprehensive 2012 analysis of Tetanurae accepted Saurophaganax as a distinct genus. [8] [9] Possible Saurophaganax material from New Mexico may clear up the status of the genus. [10]

  8. Bones and All” centers on a ravenous couple, played by Chalamet and Taylor Russell, as adapted from Camille DeAngelis’ novel of the same name. Mark Rylance also stars. “Suspiria” scribe ...

  9. Ceratosaurus - Wikipedia

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    An Allosaurus pubic foot shows marks by the teeth of another theropod, probably Ceratosaurus or Torvosaurus. The location of the bone in the body (along the bottom margin of the torso and partially shielded by the legs) and the fact that it was among the most massive in the skeleton indicates that the Allosaurus was being scavenged. [ 52 ]