A swift-running bipedal carnivorous dinosaur, slightly more than 30 feet long
The Allosaurus is a member of the theropod family of dinosaurs, which is best known for the tyrannosaurus rex. Theropods are bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs. Despite its enormous size and nearly 3-ton weight, an allosaurus is a swift runner. An average adult is slightly more than 30 feet long from nose to tail.
The allosaurus is a predator possessing great size, strength, and speed. It can run down almost any prey over open ground, pouncing to pull creatures down with its wicked claws.
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs, or behemoths, are among the oldest reptiles in the world. Predatory dinosaurs are savage, territorial hunters. Herbivorous dinosaurs are less aggressive, but they might attack to defend their young, or if startled or harassed.
Dinosaurs come in many sizes and shapes. Larger varieties often have drab coloration, while smaller dinosaurs have colorful markings akin to birds. Dinosaurs roam rugged and isolated areas that humanoids seldom visit, including remote mountain valleys, inaccessible plateaus, tropical islands, and deep fens.
Dinosaurs, or behemoths, are among the oldest reptiles in the world. Predatory dinosaurs are savage, territorial hunters. Herbivorous dinosaurs are less aggressive, but they might attack to defend their young, or if startled or harassed.
Dinosaurs come in many sizes and shapes. Larger varieties often have drab coloration, while smaller dinosaurs have colorful markings akin to birds. Dinosaurs roam rugged and isolated areas that humanoids seldom visit, including remote mountain valleys, inaccessible plateaus, tropical islands, and deep fens.
Jurassic carnivore
Jurassic carnivore. Large bipedal carnivore. The "Number Encountered" listing allows for two interpretations—they could be solitary predators or pack hunters.
The allosaurus is a predator possessing great size, strength, and speed. It can run down almost any prey over open ground, pouncing to pull creatures down with its wicked claws.
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs, or behemoths, are among the oldest reptiles in the world. Predatory dinosaurs are savage, territorial hunters. Herbivorous dinosaurs are less aggressive, but they might attack to defend their young, or if startled or harassed.
Dinosaurs come in many sizes and shapes. Larger varieties often have drab coloration, while smaller dinosaurs have colorful markings akin to birds. Dinosaurs roam rugged and isolated areas that humanoids seldom visit, including remote mountain valleys, inaccessible plateaus, tropical islands, and deep fens.
Dinosaurs, or behemoths, are among the oldest reptiles in the world. Predatory dinosaurs are savage, territorial hunters. Herbivorous dinosaurs are less aggressive, but they might attack to defend their young, or if startled or harassed.
Dinosaurs come in many sizes and shapes. Larger varieties often have drab coloration, while smaller dinosaurs have colorful markings akin to birds. Dinosaurs roam rugged and isolated areas that humanoids seldom visit, including remote mountain valleys, inaccessible plateaus, tropical islands, and deep fens.
A swift-running bipedal carnivorous dinosaur, slightly more than 30 feet long
The Allosaurus is a member of the theropod family of dinosaurs, which is best known for the tyrannosaurus rex. Theropods are bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs. Despite its enormous size and nearly 3-ton weight, an allosaurus is a swift runner. An average adult is slightly more than 30 feet long from nose to tail.
Jurassic carnivore
Jurassic carnivore. Large bipedal carnivore. The "Number Encountered" listing allows for two interpretations—they could be solitary predators or pack hunters.
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