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Torvosaurus
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An artist's illustration of Torvosaurus gurneyi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
clade: Dinosauria
Superorder: Theropoda
Family: Megalosauridae
Subfamily: Megalosaurinae
Genus: Torvosaurus
Galton & Jensen, 1979
Type species
Torvosaurus tanneri
Galton & Jensen, 1979
Referred species
  • Torvosaurus gurneyi
    (Hendrickx & Mateus, 2014)
  • Torvosaurus tanneri
    (Galton & Jensen, 1979)
Synonyms
  • Edmarka Bakker et al., 1992
  • "Brontoraptor" Bakker et al., 1996 (nomen nudum)

Torvosaurus was a large megalosaurid theropod from the late Jurassic Morrison Formation of 145 million years ago. It was one of the largest known Jurassic theropods, along with AllosaurusSaurophaganaxEdmarka, and Megalosaurus. It grew to be between 30 and 36 feet (9 to 11 meters) long, weighed between 2 and 3.5 tons, and it was one of the largest carnivores to inhabit the Earth up until the Late Jurassic.

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Torvosaurus Skeleton

Paleobiology

Torvosaurus was a huge theropod for its time, and probably fed on large sauropods l

ike Diplodocus and Dinheirosaurus and stegosaurs like Stegosaurus and Miragaia. It probably also preyed on the smaller carnivores from time to time as well. It lived in the Late Jurassic Period, and probably lived in swampy, jungle-like areas. It had long, muscular legs and mid-sized arms, good for gripping and holding onto prey. It also had a long, narrow skull, probably used to go in and repeatedly bite at larger herbivores.Torvosaurus grew larger in Europe than in North America, a Torvosaurus would grow up to 33 feet long and weigh up to 3 tons. In Portugal a Torvosaurus exceded 36 feet in length and weighed more than 3.5 tons. Unlike most other large theropods, Torvosaurus seemed to have thicker teeth, where others have thin, blade-like teeth, which may suggest it had a stronger bite force than most other theropods its size.

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Torvosaurus vs. Allosaurus

Popular Culture

Torvosaurus was featured in a documentary called Dinosaur Revolution, where it fought over territory with a smaller, younger Allosaurus with a broken jaw, until it tried to attack a young, injured Deinhierosaurus and is killed by its parent after fighting with the Allosaurus. Torvosaurus has also made an appearence in Dinosaur King.

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Dinosaur Revolution Torvosaurus

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Torvosaurus Vs Longneck


References

Websites:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torvosaurus

http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/t/torvosaurus.html

http://ageofdinosaurs.com/dinosaurs/torvosaurus.htm

http://www.dinochecker.com/dinosaurs/TORVOSAURUS

Documentaries:

Dinosaur Revolution

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