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  • His spex brought it into focus – it was a greenleg, one of three distinct local species whose skeletons would have been classified as Allosaurus fragilis if found fossilized.

    Evopunk Lives! Stones, Episode Two Sean Craven 2009

  • His spex brought it into focus – it was a greenleg, one of three distinct local species whose skeletons would have been classified as Allosaurus fragilis if found fossilized.

    Archive 2009-07-26 Sean Craven 2009

  • '' 'Allosaurus' '' ([[Greek language | Greek]]: αλλος, '' allos '' ( "different, strange") and σαυρος, '' sauros '' ( "lizard"); "[[Name means:: different lizard]]") belongs to a group of

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • '' 'Allosaurus' '' ([[Greek language | Greek]]: αλλος, '' allos '' ( "different, strange") and σαυρος, '' sauros '' ( "lizard"); "[[Name means:: different lizard]]") belongs to a group of

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • Brachiosaurus and predators such as Allosaurus about 150 million years ago, during the late

    unknown title 2009

  • Brachiosaurus and predators such as Allosaurus about 150 million years ago, during the late

    unknown title 2009

  • Brachiosaurus and predators such as Allosaurus about 150 million years ago, during the late

    unknown title 2009

  • - coexisted with other dinosaurs such as Allosaurus, Torvosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus and Stegosaurus.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2009

  • Nick Longrich of the department of geology and geophysics at Yale University agreed: "It's very significant, because it helps give us a better idea of what the ancestor of carnivorous dinosaurs – including Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus and the birds – would have looked like."

    230-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Species Discovered AP 2011

  • Nick Longrich of the department of geology and geophysics at Yale University agreed: "It's very significant, because it helps give us a better idea of what the ancestor of carnivorous dinosaurs – including Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus and the birds – would have looked like."

    230-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Species Discovered AP 2011

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