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  2. Allosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The specimen MOR 693 had pathologies on five ribs, the sixth neck vertebra, the third, eighth, and thirteenth back vertebrae, the second tail vertebra and its chevron, the gastralia right scapula, manual phalanx I left ilium metatarsals III and V, the first phalanx of the third toe and the third phalanx of the second. The ilium had "a large ...

  3. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    MOR 693 Museum of the Rockies: Allosaurus jimmadseni: Kimmeridgian: Morrison Formation: Almost complete specimen with multiple pathologies. Big Al: Big Al 2 SMA 0005 Saurier Museum: Allosaurus jimmadseni: Late Jurassic Morrison Formation: Big Al 2, the Allosaurus: Big Joe [155] Museum of Evolution in Knuthenborg Safaripark: Allosaurus ...

  4. Theropod paleopathology - Wikipedia

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    The Allosaurus fragilis specimen MOR 693 exhibits at least 14 separate bone pathologies. The animal had multiple broken bones in its hands and feet, including fractures in the first phalanx of the first finger, first and third segments of the first and third toes and the third and fifth metatarsals.

  5. File:Allosaurus size comparison.svg - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Allosaurus jimmadseni was described with DINO 11541 designated the holotype, SMA 0005 and MOR 693 were referred to the species. [7] Allosaurus europaeus, ML 415, is only known from one fragmentary specimen consisting of a partial skull, ribs and a few cervical vertebrae; [8] the silhouette above hypothetical should be viewed with caution.

  6. List of pathological dinosaur specimens - Wikipedia

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    MOR 693 Allosaurus fragilis. N/A MIWG 6348 Neovenator salerii. N/A BMNH R10001 Neovenator salerii. N/A IVPP 10600 Sinraptor dongi. N/A OMNH 8-0-59 Acrocanthosaurus atokensis. N/A SMU 74646 N/A SGM-Din 1 Carcharodontosaurus saharicus. N/A YPM 5205 Deinonychus antirrhopus. N/A IGM 100/976 Velociraptor mongoliensis. N/A IGM 100/979 N/A ZPALNo.MgD-I/6

  7. Saltriovenator - Wikipedia

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    Comparing with the skeletal elements of MOR 693, an Allosaurus fragilis specimen, they conservatively concluded that the Saltriovenator holotype individual was at least seven to eight metres long. This would make Saltriovenator the largest known theropod living before the Aalenian stage, 25% longer than Ceratosaurus from the late Jurassic.

  8. Gastralia - Wikipedia

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    The possible subadult A. jimmadseni [14] specimen MOR 693 also had pathological gastralia. [15] The left scapula and fibula of an Allosaurus fragilis specimen catalogued as USNM 4734 are both pathological, both probably due to healed fractures. [16]

  9. List of dinosaur species on display - Wikipedia

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    MOR 555: Wankel Rex: National Museum of Natural History: Washington, D.C. District of Columbia: USA: On lease from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers [6] Skeleton, mounted (copy) Tyrannosaurus: MOR 555 (copy) Big Mike Museum of the Rockies: Bozeman: Montana: USA: Big Mike is a bronze cast of MOR 555 Skeleton, mounted (copy) Tyrannosaurus: MOR 555 (copy)