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Allosaur Collection

The mighty Allosaurus, a fearsome predator of the Jurassic era, comes to life in stunning artwork

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Allosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Allosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Allosaurs were large carnivorous reptiles that lived during the late Jurassic period (155 to 145 million years ago)

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Allosaurus cranium

Allosaurus cranium
A detail of the skull of Allosaurus, the Upper Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur that lived 153 to 135 million years ago. On display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Allosaurus dinosaur, artwork

Allosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Allosaurs were large carnivorous reptiles that lived during the late Jurassic period (155 to 145 million years ago)

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Allosaurus dinosaur, fossil skull C016 / 4988

Allosaurus dinosaur, fossil skull C016 / 4988
Allosaurus dinosaur, fossil skull. This predators 60 or so dagger-like teeth were used to kill and dismember its prey. Serrations made for easy meat slicing

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Allosaurus
A skeletal reconstruction of Allosaurus, the Upper Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur that lived 153 to 135 million years ago. On display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Agatized Dinosaur Bone - Allosaur - Cross section shows bone marrow of femur - Amethyst crystal

Agatized Dinosaur Bone - Allosaur - Cross section shows bone marrow of femur - Amethyst crystal centers - Late Jurassic
CAN-3448 Agatized Dinosaur Bone - Allosaur Cross section shows bone marrow of femur - Amethyst crystal centers - Late Jurassic - Utah John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Dinosaurs - Theropods - Allosaur (carnivorous dinosaur) Morrison Formation, Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Theropods - Allosaur (carnivorous dinosaur) Morrison Formation, Jurassic
FG-CW-943 Dinosaurs - Theropods - Allosaur (carnivorous dinosaur) Skeleton on display in the Visitor Center at Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA. Allosaurus fragilis Morrison Formation, Jurassic

Background imageAllosaur Collection: DINOSAURS. Reconstruction of bipedal saurischian carnivores: Ornithomimus (left)

DINOSAURS. Reconstruction of bipedal saurischian carnivores: Ornithomimus (left) and Allosaurus (also known as Antrodemus, center), both of the Jurassic period, and Tyrannosaurus (right)

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Giant Allosaurus dinosaur

Giant Allosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of Allosaurus (or Saurophaganax) maximus, a giant carnivorous dinosaur from the late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Artwork of an Allosaurus dinosaur, Allosaurus sp

Artwork of an Allosaurus dinosaur, Allosaurus sp
Allosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of an Allosaurus dinosaur (Allosaurus sp.). Allosaurs were large predatory dinosaurs during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, between 65 and 200 million years ago

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Allosaurus dinosaurs, artwork

Allosaurus dinosaurs, artwork
Allosaurus dinosaurs. Computer artwork of a pair of Allosaurus searching for dinner in a lush mountainside Jurassic redwood forest

Background imageAllosaur Collection: Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork

Jurassic dinosaurs, artwork
Jurassic dinosaurs. Computer artwork of an Allosaurus (right) confronting a grazing Stegosaurus (left) in a Jurassic redwood forest


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The mighty Allosaurus, a fearsome predator of the Jurassic era, comes to life in stunning artwork. Its powerful jaws and sharp teeth are beautifully depicted, showcasing its role as a carnivorous dinosaur. The intricate details of an Allosaurus cranium capture the essence of this ancient creature, giving us a glimpse into its formidable existence. Fossil enthusiasts marvel at the preserved skull of an Allosaurus dinosaur, known as fossil skull C016 / 4988. This remarkable specimen provides valuable insights into the anatomy and structure of these magnificent creatures that once roamed our planet. Intriguingly, multiple depictions of Allosaurus dinosaurs highlight their significance in paleontological studies. They were apex predators with immense strength and agility, making them formidable hunters in their time. While exploring Dinosaur National Monument in Utah, visitors can witness firsthand the awe-inspiring skeleton display of an Allosaurus from the Morrison Formation. This exhibit serves as a reminder of Earth's prehistoric past and allows us to appreciate the diversity and grandeur of these ancient reptiles. Delving deeper into history, agatized dinosaur bone reveals fascinating cross-sections that showcase not only the sturdy femur but also amethyst crystal centers within it. These remnants from Late Jurassic Utah provide glimpses into how nature has transformed these relics over millions of years. As we continue to uncover more about theropods like Allosaur through fossils and artwork alike, we gain a greater understanding and appreciation for these incredible creatures who once ruled our world alongside other iconic dinosaurs such as Pachycephalosaurus. Their legacy lives on through scientific discoveries that shed light on Earth's rich history and remind us just how extraordinary our planet truly is.