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"frozen crested lizard" |
DescriberFHammer&Hickerson/.1994 @U long^Early Jurassic ^Antarctica As for the head, I received some claims and I had suggestion from the paleontologist. It is one of the dinosaurs which I like, but there is only a data to be poor in and the reappearance enters a difficult class. |
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"single crest lizard" |
@ DescriberF.Zhao&P.J.Currie / .1995 T.7 long^Middle Jurassic ^Asia-China |
Allosauroidea
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"Chinese plunderer" |
DescriberF.P.J.Currie &Zhao / 1994 Sinraptoridae 7.8m long /Late Jurassic/Chaina The skull which is near, being full in new discovery most is excavated. |
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"Yang-chu'an lizard" |
@ DescriberFDong,Chang,Li&Zhou / 1978 Sinraptoridae 7.9-10.8m long / 1330-3400kg/Late Jurassic/Chaina |
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"Fukui Plunderer" |
DescriberF Azuma, Y. & Currie, P. J.^ 2000 Carnosauria Allosauroidae Early@Cretaceous ^Kitadani quarry, Fukui Prefecture, Japan LENGTH 4.2 m ^Weight@200 @ Fukuiraptor was a medium-sized meat-eater that lived in what is now Japan. Scientists first thought it was a member of the raptor family, but after studying the fossils they now believe it was related to Allosaurus. It is thought that this specimen was not mature and that an adult would be considerably larger. This specimen caused some confusion upon its initial discovery because its hand claw was mistaken for the killer claw on the foot of a dromaeosaur (Kitadanisaurus). It is now considered to be a basal member of the allosaur family. It is possibly a species of Allosaurus similar or identical to the Australian species( DwarfAllosaurus). |
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Allosaurus fragilis @ DescriberFMarsh/Name age./1877 Allosauridae/Allosaurinae Late Jueassic/10-12m long/1000-1700kg/ Colorado,Montana,etc |
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"Creosaurus" Naming Person...Marsh/1878 Allosauridae/Allosaurinae 7.9m long/1700kg/Colorado,Montana,etc |
"lizard-eater master" |
Allosauridae/Allosaurinae DescriberFChure/1995 Late Jueassic/15m long/Oklahoma This huge eating meat dinosaur was discovered in Oklahoma. It was incomplete build, but was again investigated later by Chureand it was made not to be large-sized Allosaurs and to be the genus which has a personal characteristic. |
"high spine lizard" |
Allosauridae DescriberFStovall & Langston / .1950 Early Cretaceous/8m long / 2000kg/.Oklahoma |
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"New Hunter " |
Allosauridae/Carcharodontosaurinae @Length:6-10 m/Height:. 2-3 m/Weight:2 - 4 tons /Early Cretaceous i 127 million years agoj @ Neovenator is the only member of the Allosaur family to have lived in what is now Europe. This was a large, fierce meat-eater. Although Neovenator resembled Allosaurus, it did not look exactly like its distant North American cousin. It was lighter and faster than Allosaurus, and it had bigger teeth! Neovenator was definitely the ruler of Early Cretaceous England. First discovered in 1978, it was nearly 20 years before the fossil bones were finally removed from the ground. Scientists were pleased to find a new carnivore that was 70% complete. This dinosaur provides important information about the food chain in Cretaceous Europe. |
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"sharktoothed lizard" @ªæ |
@ Allosauridae/Carcharodontosaurinae DescriberFDepert & Savornin /1927 Late Cretaceous/15m long / 5000kg/Egypt,etc |
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"Ginat southern lizard" |
Allosauridae/Carcharodontosaurinae DescriberFCoria & Salgado /1995 Middle Cretaceous /13.5-14.3m long / 7000-8000kg/Argentina As for the skull of this dinosaur, there is a discussion. The dinosaur of kp which represents South America is restored by about 40 % of discoveries of the whole build but a life sense is strangely compromised when modeling build itself. Therefore,I imagined Allosaurus without being in the impossibility and I complemented it. |