My "Big Al" skeletal has been up for a while, but the name is deceiving since Big Al is actually fairly little (it's specimen MOR 693). Allosaurus species are still a bit contentious, so I'm not going to commit at this time to which species of Allosaurus Big Al is, but as you can see it wouldn't want to run into a large A. fragilis.
Also, oddly, the arms seem to be proportionately smaller on Big Al, although I'm not sure what to make of it right now.
Update: Reposed, and updated the Big Al specimen's silhouette.
not so much a project per say, but i would like to improve the accuracy in my works, and sending skeletals to the person im working with would help improve the accuracy
Hello, Do you think that theropods like neovenatorids and allosaurids could straight their necks in a forward motion to run? Because most depictiones show short necked dinosaurs running with the neck curved and I think that they ran with their heads in a lower stance.
i still feel a bit odd seeing the allosaurs with the sorta "boxy triangle" looking head more like the top ones, i like the bottom type of allosaurs better for some reason
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