-
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...
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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...
-
indicating that the
genus might be a
metriacanthosaurid instead of an
allosaurid. However, a 2024
abstract in the
Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology suggested...
-
Ceratosaurus also
occasionally occurred in
terrestrial localities.
Allosaurids, however, were
equally common in
terrestrial and
aquatic habitats. From...
- to be
considered a tetanuran, an abelisaurid, a
ceratosaur and even an
allosaurid.
Cryolophosaurus is
currently considered to be a
derived neotheropod,...
-
preferred dry floodplains. Also,
Rauhut et al. (2016)
proposed that
allosaurids and
megalosaurids would have had
different environmental preferences...
- 185–192. Bakker,
Robert T. (1998). "Brontosaur killers: Late Jur****ic
allosaurids as sabre-tooth cat analogues" (PDF). Gaia. 15: 145–158. Mazzetta, Gerardo...