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Allovenator
Topic Started: Jun 13 2013, 04:49 PM (121 Views)
Saberrex
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Allovenator -Illustration by Saberrex

Binomial name: Allovenator longimanus

Common name: Allovenator

Description and behavior: With a range extending as far north as the American midwest and as far south as the foothills of the Andes Mountains, Allovenator (different hunter) is a 40-foot Neovenatorid allosaur that specializes in hadrosaurs, pachycephalosaurs, sauropods, and large hypsilophodonts. By nature, it hunts in mated pairs, utilizing its long arms as its primary weapons and prefers to hunt mostly at night or in the early morning before dawn in order to avoid the more diurnal Tyrannosaurs. An ambush predator, it is capable of bringing down animals as large as a Ferruceratops if it can catch them off guard, disemboweling them with its massive hand claws. It raises relatively large clutches of eggs in the spring, with only as few as two babies surviving to adulthood from as many as 40 eggs.

Notes: A possible descendent of Orkoraptor
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