Примеры использования Allosaurus на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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This Allosaurus survived.
Sir, you're inside an Allosaurus.
Allosaurus is the most common killer in these lands.
Even more amazing was an Allosaurus vertebra.
Because here Allosaurus isn't the only killer in these parts.
That is the skull of a recently discovered species of allosaurus.
This meant that Allosaurus used its head like an axe.
It lived at the same time as dinosaurs such as Allosaurus.
Allosaurus by the other hand is a fast and powerful ambush hunter.
In North America, Diplodocus and Allosaurus and now Africa.
Allosaurus- a one-and-a-half-tonne ambush hunter with a lethal bite.
A bite mark that fitted the Allosaurus' jaws perfectly.
The researchers found tendon avulsions only among Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus.
However recent research has indicated that Allosaurus' bite was surprisingly weak.
Allosaurus is commonly found at the same sites as Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, Diplodocus, and Stegosaurus.
It was originally classified as a carnosaur(like Allosaurus), of an uncertain position incertae sedis.
A lone Camptosaurus away from the protection of Stegosaurus. should be easy pickings for a hunting Allosaurus.
Allosaurus, which accounted for 70 to 75% of all theropod specimens, was at the top trophic level of the Morrison food web.
The Garden Park locality in Colorado contained, besides Ceratosaurus,fossils attributed to Allosaurus.
Giant predators like Saurophaganax and Allosaurus used their power and size to dominate their domain and all those within it.
Nine meters long with a battery of saw blade-like teeth a powerful clawed forearms- Allosaurus is a formidable hunter.
Allosaurus(/ˌæləˈsɔːrəs/) is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period Kimmeridgian to early Tithonian.
Medullary bone has been found in fossils of the theropods Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus and of the ornithopod Tenontosaurus.
To set the genus apart from Allosaurus, Megalosaurus, and coelurosaurs, Marsh made Ceratosaurus the only member of both a new family, the Ceratosauridae, and a new infraorder, the Ceratosauria.
For example, Williston pointed out in 1901 that Marsh had never been able to adequately distinguish Allosaurus from Creosaurus.
Foot bones found in the Early Cretaceous Arundel Formation of Maryland had been referred by Othniel Charles Marsh to Allosaurus medius.
Comparing with the skeletal elements of MOR 693, a Allosaurus fragilis specimen, they conservatively concluded that the Saltriovenator holotype individual was at least seven to eight metres long.
Likewise, Como Bluff andnearby localities in Wyoming contained remains of Ceratosaurus, Allosaurus, and at least one large megalosaurid.
Thus it is quite possible that Tyrannosaurus also moved fast when necessary and had to accept such risks;this scenario has been studied for Allosaurus too.