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[GE] Allosaurus

{DK Animesh Decor} [GE] Allosaurus w/Spines

 

Desert set : (Milk Motion) Desert Set . At The Arcade.

Including cliff, grass, plant, rock, sand blowing, skeleton, tree.

 

OW Medieval trap. At WLRP.

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(Allosaurus meaning 'different lizard')

-Size up to 35 ft. long and 15 ft. tall.

-Period: Late Jurassic (155 - 144 million)

-Found in the USA, Portugal, Tanzania.

-One of the largest predators in the Jurassic Period.

 

Like modern crocodiles, Allosaurus constantly shed its teeth. So often, that theirs are some of the most common dinosaurs teeth to be found.

I stop walking, miles from town. The storm

inside has cleared. Surrounded

by so much quietude and light,

only the wind seems agitated, the way

 

it scours the fields. The road's yellow drag-

line keeps me tied to its black,

opaque channel, its riptide

always forward or back, though no one

 

would stop me from plunging

into all those plowed acres and acres

of upturned chocolate.

I watch Ollie's Allis Chalmers crest the distance,

 

an aging allosaurus dragging down

the hill's far slope.

No matter how far I come,

I seem no closer to the horizon. A flock

 

of morticians caws off to another roadside buffet.

Not a dab of cloud in all

that endless blue. How convexed

this world in your eyes. You gaze at me, as if

 

for some sign, so patient, waiting, as ineffable

as this sky, this air, this road. I don't know,

friend, what drives or holds us

here or what to forget or remember to move on.

 

--Miguel deO

Welcome to Utah's Morrison Formation! The shale, the clay, the eroding Entrada Sandstone overburden!

 

The scenery may not be as impressive as red rock country, but this is the arid earth on which the late-Jurassic dinosaurs lived and died; where the fierce, meat eating Allosaurus stalked his prey; where the 80-ton Brachiosaurus munched fern fronds; and where the Stegosaurus, that armor plated beauty, laid and protected her eggs. Here you are truly walking with the spirits of the dinosaurs! I find this thought mind-boggling!

 

And this is the formation in which you find that most colorful fossilized dinosaur bone....

.....

 

From last bone-hunting trip to Utah, November 2008

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Ein Allosaurus fragilis (nahe verwandt mit Tyrannosaurus rex) im Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin.

An Allosaurus fragilis (close relative of Tyrannosaurus rex) at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin.

Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time; the largest complete specimen, FMNH PR2081 (named "Sue"), measured 12.8 metres long, and was 4.0 metres tall at the hips.The Mass estimates have varied widely over the years, from more than 7.2 t ,to less than 4.5 t , with most modern estimates ranging between 5.4 and 6.8 t. Although Tyrannosaurus rex was larger than the well known Jurassic theropod Allosaurus, it was slightly smaller than some other Cretaceous carnivores, such as Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus.

Seen in the American Museum of Natural History NYC

Seen in the American Museum of Natural History NYC

At the Coe River Falls in Glencoe I spotted a monster. A dead one: a fossilised one. It's a dinosaur of some sort. I couldn't get to it as I was on the far side of the river, stood on a small clifftop. I hadn't seen it before, on previous trips and I presume no one else had either. Perhaps rocks and boulders washed down by the recent Storm Floris had uncovered it. I couldn't get closer to examine it as it was right in the middle of the falls, and on the other side of the river from me. It's got to be a dino, surely? I'm thinking Allosaurus Scotia

Thinking at 3 mph

 

We stop walking, miles from town. The storm

inside has cleared. Surrounded

by so much quietude and light,

only the wind seems agitated, the way

 

it scours the fields. The road's yellow drag-

line keeps us tied to its black,

opaque channel, its riptide

always forward or back, though no one

 

would stop us from plunging

into all those plowed acres and acres

of upturned chocolate.

We watch Ollie's Allis Chalmers crest the distance,

 

an aging allosaurus dragging down

the hill's far slope.

No matter how far we come, my friend,

we seem no closer to the horizon. A flock

 

of morticians caws off to another roadside buffet.

Not a dab of cloud in all

that endless blue. How convexed

this world in our eyes. You gaze up at me, as if

 

for some sign, so patient, waiting, as ineffable

as this sky, this air, this road. I don't know,

Buddy, what drives or holds us

here or what to forget or remember to move on.

 

--Miguel deO

Dinosaur Invasion at Leu Gardens

 

For more info see this blog post: edrosack.com/2021/03/14/dinosaur-invasion-at-leu-gardens/

Drawing about 13"x9.5". Pen and ink with pencil and paint on paper. Archival materials. 2019

An Allosaurus cuts off a Stegosaurus making a break for safety. I realize something like this between a predator so small and prey so large and formidable would probably never happen in real life, but hey, it's fun to imagine. Shout out to Papo toys!

As a young child, I loved everything to do with dinosaurs - this was likely fueled by all the B-movies of these 'monsters' from the 1950's and 1960's. And even now, I have models of a brontosaurus, velociraptor and this Tyrannosaurus rex sitting on my desk. I have rarely photographed them as they just don't look properly real despite the intricate details in their manufacture. But because of this lack of realism, I thought this could be useful as an homage to the stop-motion animation used in these old films. This is an animated film making technique in which models are physically manipulated in small increments in individually photographed frames so they will appear to move when the frames are played back. Oddly enough, the 1966 film 'One Million Years B.C.' was on TV this morning - although infamous for the fur bikini of Rachel Welch, the film depicts an impressive stop-motion battle between an allosaurus and a triceratops, filmed by the great Ray Harryhausen.

 

Our fascination with dinosaurs continues to the present with the popularity of the Jurassic Park and Godzilla films with special effects far superior to the old stop-motion animation to satisfy modern audiences.

 

When checking out some of these old movies I was surprised to find that they were in colour, but I only remember them in black and white, hence my choice for a black and white image for this theme which provided a more 'retro' quality. I realised that when I first saw these films, it would have been on an old black and white TV!

 

For Macro Mondays theme 'Figurine'. Shot as a focus stack of five images, focusing on those teeth, then cropped to be within the MM size limit.

 

Brian apologises to all his fans, but he found the Tyrannosaur far too scary to do a photoshoot with.

This large Allosaurus skull is one of the best-preserved skulls ever discovered.

Although made of thin & delicate bones, this skull is uncrushed. Buried for millions of years, the skull is only minimally distorted.

A team from the University of Utah discovered this skull here at the Carnegie Quarry in 1924.

Allosaurus in the entrance hall of the American Museum of Natural History NYC. 150 million years ago, A was a successful carnivore, size wise like an elephant of today, but half the weight, therefore very likely rather quick and agile (in warm weather). It is of course great fun to put, anachronistically, man and dinosaur in the arena and see what happens. In the arena, Allosaurus would indeed shred you to pieces. In the greater scheme of things, however, dinosaurs would have not the slightest chance against a being with unlimited behavioral resources and authority over any type of environment. Dinosaurs brought back to life would have good reason to be afraid of us.

Allosaurus at the Museum of Natural History, NYC. An image in a series, "A Light at the Museum".

found this guy in a desperate condition at a fleamarket yesterday... had to give him some color again...

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I just returned from a beautiful and educational week, digging dinosaur fossils out of the 150myo Jurasic strata known as the Morrison Formation, near Hyattville, Wyoming.

This is a twice yearly opportunity, offered by Prof. Chris DeLorey's company Educational Biofacts, based in Florida.

My Nephew Drew Neihart is employed there, and was part of the expedition.

Some of the prized specimens found by our group of eight included eleven teeth from Allosaurus, a 35 ft. 10 ton meat eating biped.

Several other large bones from the skeleton were successfully exhumed and plaster jacketed for transport; to be cleaned, stabilized, reassembled, and studied.

This is a photo of our dig site, on the cliff edge above the Paint Rock River.

We even saw the Aurorae Borealis,. glowing green through clouds one night.

 

Allosaurus

Alter: ca. 156 Millionen Jahre

Fundort: USA

 

Jurassic Harz - Special Exhibition in Brunswick

 

Allosaurus

Age: about 156 million years

Location: United States

 

Allosaurus fragilis posed as scavenging an Apatosaurus seen in the American Museum of Natural History of New York City.

I made a lemon cake for a July family birthday celebration (me and my mom). As you can see I used an assortment of candles...

Allosaurus is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 145 million years ago during the late Jurassic period (Kimmeridgian to late Tithonian). The name "Allosaurus" means "different lizard" alluding to its unique concave vertebrae (at the time of its discovery). It is derived from the Greek ἄλλος/allos ("different, other") and σαῦρος/sauros ("lizard / generic reptile"). The first fossil remains that could definitively be ascribed to this genus were described in 1877 by paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh. As one of the first well-known theropod dinosaurs, it has long attracted attention outside of paleontological circles. Indeed, it has been a top feature in several films and documentaries about prehistoric life.

 

Allosaurus was a large bipedal predator. Its skull was large and equipped with dozens of sharp, serrated teeth. It averaged 9.5 metres (31 ft) in length, though fragmentary remains suggest it could have reached over 12 m (39 ft). Relative to the large and powerful hindlimbs, its three-fingered forelimbs were small, and the body was balanced by a long and heavily muscled tail. It is classified as an allosaurid, a type of carnosaurian theropod dinosaur.

 

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This play, which shows a Barosaurus mother protecting her baby from a predator's attack, an Allosaurus. The three skeletons were assembled from original fossils. The vegetarian dinosaur lived 140 million years ago.

  

Grand Gallery, American Museum of Natural History, Upper West Side.

Central Park West and 79 ° Street Corner.

May 3, 2011 (Tuesday)

$ 22.50

 

This is one of the largest natural history museums in the world. It currently occupies 4 blocks and contains over 30 million specimens and artifacts.

Spent the Weekend at Dinosuar National Monument in Vernal Utah

That's my daughter, Jasmin, who thinks it is soooo funny to jump into the frame of a perfectly composed photo...

 

To Tell The Truth... I kinda Like it.... But I will never let her know that... She would quit doing it... She only does it to bug me; if she thought that i WANTED her to do it... It would never happen.... =D

 

Single image. Straight out of the Camera.

 

WIKIPEDIA:

Dinosaur National Monument is a National Monument located on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between Colorado and Utah at the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers. Although most of the monument area is in Moffat County, Colorado, the Dinosaur Quarry is located in Utah just to the north of the town of Jensen, Utah. The nearest communities are Vernal, Utah and Dinosaur, Colorado. This park has fossils of dinosaurs including Allosaurus and various long-neck, long-tail sauropods. It was declared a National Monument on October 4, 1915.

The dinosaur fossil beds (bone beds) were discovered in 1909 by Earl Douglass, a paleontologist working and collecting for the Carnegie Museum. He and his crews excavated thousands of fossils and shipped them back to the museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for study and display. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the dinosaur beds as Dinosaur National Monument in 1915. The monument boundaries were expanded in 1938 from the original 80-acre (320,000 m2) tract surrounding the dinosaur quarry in Utah, to its present extent of over 200,000 acres (800 km²) in Utah and Colorado, encompassing the spectacular river canyons of the Green and Yampa.

 

Though lesser-known than the fossil beds, the petroglyphs in Dinosaur National Monument are another treasure the monument holds. Due to problems with vandals, many of the sites are not listed on area maps

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_National_Monument

 

The Green River, located in the western United States, is the chief tributary of the Colorado River. The watershed of the river, known as the Green River Basin, covers parts of Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado. The Green River is 730 miles (1,170 km) long, beginning in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming and flowing through Wyoming and Utah for most of its course, except for 40 miles (64 km) into western Colorado. Much of the route is through the Colorado Plateau and through some of the most spectacular canyons in the United States. It is only slightly smaller than the Colorado when the two rivers merge, but typically carries a larger load of silt. The average yearly mean flow of the river at Green River, Utah is 6,121 cubic feet (173.3 m3) per second.

 

The status of the Green River as a tributary of the Colorado River came about for mainly political reasons. Before 1921 the Colorado River began at its confluence with the Green River. Above the confluence the Colorado was called the Grand River. Colorado U.S. Representative Edward T. Taylor petitioned the Congressional Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to rename the Grand River as the Colorado River. On July 25, 1921 the name change was made official in House Joint Resolution 460 of the 66th Congress, over the objections of representatives from Wyoming and Utah and the United States Geological Survey which noted that the drainage basin of the Green River was more than 70% more extensive than that of the Grand River, although the Grand carried a slightly higher volume of water at its confluence with the Green

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_River_(Utah)

Quarry Exhibit Hall

Dinosaur National Monument

Utah, USA

the allosaurus always has trouble with little pieces of cavemen getting stuck in his teeth. such is the life of the allosaurus.

 

one of the dozens of huge metal sculptures by artist ricardo breceda that are scattered around borrego springs in the desert east of san diego.

 

nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm. 2min exposure, light painting with LED flashlight + red, yellow & green gels. 3x 2min exposures stacked for star trails.

This colourful dinosaur was one of my birthday gifts to myself. It was the main thing I wanted to get for my birthday even if it wasn't cheap. It cost me about $260 AUD. It's very big, well painted and articulated too!

 

The scale is 1/18 and it's part of the Beasts of the Mesozoic line.

"Allosaurus, (genus Allosaurus), subsumes Antrodemus, large carnivorous dinosaurs that lived from 150 million to 144 million years ago during the Late Jurassic Period; they are best known from fossils found in the western United States, particularly from the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry in Utah and the Garden Park Quarry in Colorado.

Allosaurus weighed two tons and grew to 10.5 metres (35 feet) in length, although fossils indicate that some individuals could have reached 12 metres. Half the body length consisted of a well-developed tail, and Allosaurus, like all theropod dinosaurs, was a biped. It had very strong hind limbs and a massive pelvis with strongly forward- (anteriorly) and rearward- (posteriorly) directed projections.

The allosaur skull is distinguished by a large roughened ridge just in front of the eye. The skull was large and had sizable laterally compressed teeth, which were sharp and recurved."

Information found in Encyclopaedia Britannica

 

Dinosaurs exhibited at McKee Botanical Gardens "The Roar of the Dinosaur", 2016

Main staircase at NHM Vienna

 

hall 10 - dinosaurs

The principal element of the hall is a central platform where the large skeletons of Diplodocus, Allosaurus and Iguanodon can be viewed from all sides. The dinosaur podium is animated by the Animatronics-model of an Allosaurus, correlating with the skeleton cast of a 150-million-year-old Allosaurus fragilis from Utah. Measuring more than 6 m, the very realistic model represents a “youngster“ of this most dangerous predator of late Jurassic.

 

A full-size Pteranodon model with a wingspan of 7 m dominates the air space of the hall. Further highlights of the exhibition are the skeleton of Archelon ischyros - the largest turtle ever, a female ichthyosaur with fossil embryos and several pterosaur-skeletons

Again, Northwestern Wyoming

with a group excavating an Allosaurus found in the Morrison Formation.

Raising the exposure in post brought out all the noise. I decided I liked it. It seemed to give it an impressionist painterly quality.

In front of a complete skeleton of it and a mural suggesting what it and it's habitat probably looked like.

I went visit a friend in Rock Springs, Wyoming. While he was at work one day, I went down to see the Dinosaur National Monument in northwest Colorado. Here is a reconstruction of an Allosurus, a predator whose bones were found in the Morrison formation formed some 149 million years ago. An Allosaurus fragilis skeleton found at Dinosaur National Monument has one of the best preserved skulls of any Late Jurassic predatory dinosaur in the world. Dinosaur skulls are rarely preserved because they are made of very thin bone that is easily crushed. Allosaurus teeth were up to 3 in (7.6 cm) long and serrated like steak knives for cutting flesh.

 

Dinosaur National Monument info: www.nps.gov/dino/planyourvisit/quarry-exhibit-hall.htm

 

Allosaurus info: www.nps.gov/dino/learn/nature/allosaurus-fragilis.htm

Paleontology boulevard 16. – An Immersive Dinosaur Experience at the Biodome

A mother Stegosaurus walks with her child along a rocky plain. An Allosaurus and a Camarasaurus can be see in the distance.

Warszawa, Poland

Winter

Just an average Sunday afternoon walk.

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Selfie project 52, week 9: Come on then, don't be shy

inspired by scott macbride, used a rail way powerline from this photo www.flickr.com/photos/entropy69/25564507595/in/album-7215... as the leash.

Need better a dinosaurs for more detail but I loved the stupid look from this one...

Dinosaur National Monument is located on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between Colorado and Utah at the confluence of the Green and Yampa rivers. Although most of the monument area is in Moffat County, Colorado, the Dinosaur Quarry is located in Utah, north of the town of Jensen, Utah. The nearest Colorado town is Dinosaur while the nearest city is Vernal, Utah.

 

Originally preserved in 1915 to protect its famous Dinosaur Quarry, the monument was greatly expanded in 1938 to include its wealth of natural history. The park's wild landscapes, topography, geology, paleontology, and history make it a unique resource for both science and recreation. The park contains over 800 paleontological sites and has fossils of dinosaurs including Allosaurus, Deinonychus, Abydosaurus, and various sauropods. The Abydosaurus consists of a nearly complete skull, the lower jaw, and first four neck vertebrae. The specimen was found at the base of the Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation and is the holotype for the description.

Nr. 8 Allosaurus Jungtier - Tierpark Bochum

 

25 Dinosaurier in Bochum und 8 Dinos in Wattenscheid warten vom 10. Juli bis 26. August 2019 auf Besucher

Allosaurus , lebte ca. vor 150 Millionen Jahren

 

Museum of Natural History - Münster - Germany

 

Allosaurus, lived about 150 million years ago

 

A Jurassic looking kind of morning. Photo taken near Dinosaur Ridge in the Denver Red Rocks Park area. "The Dinosaur Ridge area is one of the world's most famous dinosaur fossil localities. In 1877, fossil excavation began at Dinosaur Ridge under the direction of paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh. Some of the best-known dinosaurs were found here, including Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, and Allosaurus." Wikipedia

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RIKI:

{DK Avatar} [GE] ALLOSAURUS 1. Main Folder (Wear) v1.8

{DK Avatar} [GE] ALLOSAURUS 2. Accessories (Wear) v1.8

 

AURORA:

{DK} 1. Titanoboa v1.667 - AVATAR (Wear Me!)

{DK} 2. Titanoboa v1.667 - ACCESSORIES (Add Me!)

 

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" The level of detail in the dinos is crazy. The huds are top-notch, and the customization of the dinosaurs is next level. It's jam-packed with outstanding animations."

 

AURORA

"It's so fun to be a big long snake and the movement makes you feel you really are one. Riki insisted on eating me ....so I was breakfast ...giggles"

 

found this guy in a desperate condition at a fleamarket yesterday... had to give him some color again...

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A very dangerous looking carnivore that lived alongside some very famous dinosaurs including Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus.

The Historic Green River in the background

 

Originally preserved in 1915 to protect its famous Dinosaur Quarry, the monument was greatly expanded in 1938 to include its wealth of natural history. The park's wild landscapes, topography, geology, paleontology, and history make it a unique resource for both science and recreation. The park contains over 800 paleontological sites and has fossils of dinosaurs including Allosaurus, Deinonychus, Abydosaurus, and various sauropods. The Abydosaurus consists of a nearly complete skull, the lower jaw, and first four neck vertebrae. The specimen was found at the base of the Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation and is the holotype for the description.

 

Paleontologist Earl Douglass of the Carnegie Museum discovered eight vertebra of an Apatosaurus on August 17, 1909, which became the first dinosaur skeleton discovered and excavated at the new Carnegie Quarry. The area around the quarry was declared a national monument on October 4, 1915. The International Dark-Sky Association designated Dinosaur National Monument an International Dark Sky Park in April 2019

150 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed here. Their fossils are still embedded in the rocks. Today, mountains, desert, and rivers flowing in canyons support a variety of life. Petroglyphs reveal the lives and connections of Indigenous people to this land. Homesteaders and outlaws found refuge here.

 

Dinosaur National Monument is located on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between Colorado and Utah at the confluence of the Green and Yampa rivers. Although most of the monument area is in Moffat County, Colorado, the Dinosaur Quarry is located in Utah, north of the town of Jensen, Utah. The nearest Colorado town is Dinosaur while the nearest city is Vernal, Utah.

 

Originally preserved in 1915 to protect its famous Dinosaur Quarry, the monument was greatly expanded in 1938 to include its wealth of natural history. The park's wild landscapes, topography, geology, paleontology, and history make it a unique resource for both science and recreation. The park contains over 800 paleontological sites and has fossils of dinosaurs including Allosaurus, Deinonychus, Abydosaurus, and various sauropods. The Abydosaurus consists of a nearly complete skull, the lower jaw, and first four neck vertebrae. The specimen was found at the base of the Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation and is the holotype for the description.

 

The river seen at the bottom left and also along the right margin is either the Yampa or Green. Can't accurately recall which after 39 years

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