Allosaurus

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Allosaurus (meaning "different lizard") was the most common predator of the Late Jurassic period and among the most dangerous. Like most theropod dinosaurs, its jaws were filled with serrated teeth shaped like blades. Computer studies suggest that Allosaurus attacked by using its upper jaw like a machete to hack at its victim, then it used its lower jaw to bite out a slice of meat, although recent studies have proven this unlikely. In terms of size, it was the third-largest theropod of its era, only the likes of the megalosaurid Torvosaurus (10-11 meters or 33-36 feet with 4-5 tons of weight behind it) and Saurophaganax (12-13 meters or 39-43 feet with 6 tons of weight behind it) exceeded it in size and weight. It averaged around 8.5 meters long (28 feet) and around 3 meters (10 feet) tall. However fragmentary remains suggest larger lengths of 11 to 12 meters (36-39 feet), though its weight would be less than the Saurophaganax, which was the heavyweight theropod of the Jurassic.

It might have been easy for an Allosaurus to kill a fairly defenseless dinosaur-like Camptosaurus, but Stegosaurus could certainly fight back with a blow from its tail. Thus it is thought that the Allosaurus hunted in large hunting gangs, similar to that of the Komodo dragon. While this means they hunted 'together', it was still every Allosaurus for itself. Often at times, an entire gang of these dinosaurs would be killed by their prey or by natural hazards, showing they had poor group coordination.

It is known that Allosaurus led a dangerous life. The Allosaurus on display at the Smithsonian Institute has a smashed shoulder blade, several broken ribs, and a lower jaw so damaged that paleontologists didn't realize it was an Allosaurus jaw for over 100 years. But these were tough dinosaurs: Their bones show that they likely lived long enough for their wounds to heal.[5]

Name meaning
Different/Other lizard/reptile (Allosaurus)
Flesh lizard/reptile (Creosaurus)
Code name
Allo
Diet
Carnivore
Height
3.8 meters (12.5 feet) (female)[1]; 3.2 meters (10.5 feet) (male)[2]
Length
12.1 meters (39.7 feet) (female)[3]; 10.4 meters (34.1 feet) (male)[4]
Weight
2.3 tons (4,600 lbs)
Location
North America, Africa, Europe, and Australia
Range
Isla Nublar
United States of America
Malta
Italy
Birth type
Egg
Novel appearances
Jurassic World Dinosaur Field Guide
Movie appearances
Jurassic Park (Skull only)
Jurassic World (Holoscape only)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Battle at Big Rock
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (mentioned)
Jurassic World: Dominion
Notable Game appearances
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
Jurassic Park: Explorer
Jurassic Park: Builder
Jurassic World: The Game
Jurassic World: Alive
Jurassic World: Evolution
Jurassic World Evolution 2
Jurassic World: Primal Ops
Comic appearances
Jurassic Park: Redemption IV
Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games I
Jurassic Park: Dangerous Games V
Toy appearances
The Lost World Series 1
Jurassic Park 2011 toys (Canceled)
Jurassic Park 3D
Jurassic World

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