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  2. Allosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Allosaurus (/ ˌ æ l ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s /) [1] [2] is an extinct genus of large carnosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period (Kimmeridgian to late Tithonian ages). The name "Allosaurus" means "different lizard", alluding to its unique (at the time of its discovery) concave vertebrae.

  3. File:Alamosaurus Scale Chart Steveoc.svg - Wikipedia

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    • Alamosaurus silhouette modified from skeletal reconstructions by Scott Hartman, used with permission. [1] The size of TMM 43621-1 is based on Lehman & Coulson 2002 [4] and the sizes of USNM 15560 and BIBE 45854 are from a diagram by Scott Hartman. [1] • The humans are scaled to 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) and 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) respectively.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Glossary of dinosaur anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the forelimb of Allosaurus showing the principal segments of the limb limb The limbs form, together with the girdles, part of the appendicular skeleton. Fore- and hind limbs are very similar in structure, and are segmented into three principal parts. [1]

  6. List of non-avian theropod type specimens - Wikipedia

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    This list of non-avian theropod type specimens is a list of fossils that are the official standard-bearers for inclusion in the Mesozoic species and genera of the dinosaur clade Theropoda, which includes the carnivorous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor, their herbivorous relatives like the therizinosaurs, and birds.

  7. List of dinosaur species on display - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton, mounted Allosaurus fragilis: LACM 46030 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Los Angeles: California: USA: Skeleton, mounted (copy) Allosaurus jimmadseni: MOR 693 (copy) Big Al (copy) Museum of the Rockies: Bozeman: Montana: USA: Skeleton, mounted (copy) Allosaurus jimmadseni: SMA 0005 (copy) Big Al 2 (copy) Houston Museum of ...

  8. Jurassic National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Allosaurus [6] A. fragilis. 44 - 60 The largest theropod reported from the quarry Allosaurus mounted skeleton Tanycolagreus: Ceratosaurus. C. dentisulcatus (may just represent the adult form of C. nasicornis) 1 The rarest theropod species in the quarry Marshosaurus. M. bicentesimus. 2 Stokesosaurus. S. clevelandi. 2 The largest coelurosaur ...

  9. 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]