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Allosaurus: perhaps the most famous theropoda, carnivorous dinosaurs, of the Late Jurassic. Reaching from 9 to 12 meters long and weighing 2 - 2.5 tons. But weight estimations are very debattable. It could have roamed in North America to Portugal and Tanzania. Could hunt in pack large sauropods like antrodemus, other name for the famous brontosaurus. Its bite force wasn't very impressive, but the skull could withstand 55.000 Newtons of vertical force against the tooth row, sugggesting allosaurus could used his skull like a machete against its preys: sauopods, ornithopods and stegosaurids.
Reconstitution from the famous BBC serie "Walking with dinosaurs":