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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Carnosaur Animals, Dromaeosaur Animals, Ornithopod Animals, Sauropodomorpha Animals, Synapsids, Tyrannosaur Animals, Allosaurus, Eustreptospondylus, Giganotosaurus, Polar Allosaur, Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Anatotitan, Ankylosaur, Ankylosaurus, Apatosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Coelophysis, Deinonychus, Dimetrodon, Diplodocus, Dromaeosaurus, Dryosaurus, Euparkeria, Eustreptospondylus, Giganotosaurus, Iguanodon, Incisivosaurus, Leaellynasaura, Liliensternus, Liopleurodon, Macrogryphosaurus, Mei long, Microraptor, Mononykus, Muttaburrasaurus, Ophthalmosaurus, Ornitholestes, Ornithomimus, Othnielia, Parasaurolophus, Plateosaurus, Polacanthus, Polar Allosaur, Protoceratops, Pteranodon, Quetzalcoatlus, Stegosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Therizinosaurus, Torosaurus, Triceratops, Troodon, Tyrannosaurus rex, Utahraptor, Velociraptor, Deinonychus, Dromaeosaurus, Microraptor, Utahraptor, Velociraptor, Dryosaurus, Iguanodon, Leaellynasaura, Muttaburrasaurus, Othnielia, Parasaurolophus, Apatosaurus, Argentinosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Plateosaurus, Sauropodomorpha, Dimetrodon, Edaphosaurus, Pelycosauria, Synapsida, Albertosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex. Excerpt: Allosaurus is the top predator of the Jurassic period. While most specimens grew up to 9.5 meters long, the largest specimen (formerly identified as Epanterias) grew to 12.1 meters long, making it the biggest Jurassic predator on the land. An individual named Big Al was just a sub-adult when it died, yet it had 19 injuries. Allosaurus had distinctive crests in front of his eyes for display. They were probably pack hunters and used their numbers to catch larger animals such as Apatosaurus and Diplodocus. Proof of this was shown in the Cleveland Lloyd-Quarry with 75% of the bones belonged to Allosaurus. Though, not everyone agrees and think that like modern reptiles, it showed aggression to each other. The name Allosaurus (al-o-soar-us)...