Allosauroidea
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- Lower Rotational Inertia and Larger Leg Muscles Indicate More Rapid Turns in Tyrannosaurids Than in Other Large Theropods
- Sinraptor Dongi (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) from the Late Jurassic of China Christophe Hendrickx, Josef Stiegler, Philip J
- Supplementary Materials For
- Zootaxa, the Osteology of Shaochilong
- The Muscle-Powered Bite of Allosaurus (Dinosauria; Theropoda): an Interpretation of Cranio-Dental Morphology M
- Late Jurassic Theropod‐Bearing Localities
- A Survey of Dinosaur Diversity by Clade, Age, Place of Discovery and Year
- Allosauroidea (Dinosauria
- Comparative Assessment of Tyrannosaurid Interrelationships
- Neovenatorid Theropods Are Apex Predators in the Late Cretaceous of North America
- Exceptionally Preserved Juvenile Megalosauroid Theropod Dinosaur with filamentous Integument from the Late Jurassic of Germany
- Isolated Theropod Teeth from the Middle Jurassic of Niger and the Early Dental Evolution of Spinosauridae
- Cretaceous Research 61 (2016) 209E219
- New Tyrannosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan Clarifies Evolution of Giant Body Sizes and Advanced Senses in Tyrant Dinosaurs
- App58-Foth Rauhut SOM.Pdf
- Dinosaur Biodiversity Declined Well Before the Asteroid Impact, Influenced by Ecological and Environmental Pressures ✉ Fabien L
- Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Cenomanian of Niger and a Revision of the Genus
- Baryonyx Michael Bech* Et Al