Definition of Allosaurids. Meaning of Allosaurids. Synonyms of Allosaurids

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Definition of Allosaurids

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- forces on the bones of the skull and allowed allosaurids to open their mouths to very large angles. Allosaurids have 28 precaudal vertebrae (9 cervical, 14...
- Neotetanurae/Avetheropoda node, allosaurids split from the Coelurosauria. Tyrannosauridae has been placed within Coelurosauria. The allosaurids and their closest relatives...
- proposed as more closely related to abelisaurids, as opposed to the allosaurids. This is due to these two clades sharing some cranial features. However...
- this conclusion. The researchers found a positive ****ociation between allosaurids and fractures to the appendicular skeleton, while tyrannosaurs had a...
- likely that members of the family such as C. nasicornis competed with allosaurids (A. fragilis) for food, such as sauropods common to the region at the...
- to be considered a tetanuran, an abelisaurid, a ceratosaur and even an allosaurid. Cryolophosaurus is currently considered to be a derived neotheropod,...
- Ceratosaurus also occasionally occurred in terrestrial localities. Allosaurids, however, were equally common in terrestrial and aquatic habitats. From...
- indicating that the genus might be a metriacanthosaurid instead of an allosaurid. However, a 2024 abstract in the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology suggested...
- While pathology had been studied in large tetanuran theropods like allosaurids and tyrannosaurids, this was the first time an abelisauroid had been...
- previously known only from the fossil record, including pterodactyls, allosaurids, iguanodon and an early species of hominid. A group of indigenous people...