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Ancient bites, new insights Scientists once thought dinosaurs like Allosaurus rarely ate bones because their bite marks are uncommon at other quarries. The Mygatt-Moore findings rewrite that story.
In their new study, the authors looked for bite marks on 2,368 dinosaur bones from the quarry; the width, depth and pattern of the bite marks helped the team determine what sort of dinosaur had ...
An artist's illustration of Allosaurus jimmadseni, a newly described species of Jurassic carnivore Andrey Atuchin About about 145 million to 200 million years ago d uring the Jurassic Period ...
A rare Allosaurus dinosaur skeleton could be yours – for £500,000 The 9ft-long, near-complete juvenile Allosaurus is the first predatory dinosaur skeleton to be sold in Britain Alexandra Sims ...
The dinosaur remains were sold for a total of £12.4 million ($15.7 million), exceeding their asking prices. The duo of allosaurus skeletons sold for a total of £8.1 million ($10.2 million ...