Allosaurus Skeleton
Dramatically poised, as though freeing itself from its earthly prison, this Allosaurus skeleton captures the imposing, mysterious presence of dinosaurs. Allosaurus was one of the most ferocious predators of the Jurassic, and could reach sizes comparable to the Tyrannosaurus rex. It belonged to the suborder Theropoda: bipedal, carnivorous dinosaurs that dominated the earth for more than 150 million years. Restored at the Geoworld paleontological laboratory, this middle-aged Allosaurus was between 22 and 28 years of age and a remarkable 65% complete.
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Details
| Specimen | Allosaurus jimmadseni |
|---|---|
| Geological Period | Jurassic |
| Age | 148 – 154 Million Years Old |
| Origin | Washakie County – Wyoming (USA) |
| Dimensions | L 180 x D 32 x H 79 in (L 458 x D 80 x H 200 cm) |
| Weight | 420 lb / 200 kg |
The above dimensions refer to the piece complete with stand, the fossil alone measures L 180 x D 22 x H 67 in (L 458 x D 56 x H 170 cm).
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