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How long did the Albertosaurus live?

How long did the Albertosaurus live?

Humans and Albertosaurus did not coexist. Albertosaurus being extinct long (75 million years) before humans evolved.

How old is the Albertosaurus?

69.6 million years ago
Albertosaurus is a genus of large, meat-eating dinosaur (theropod). It lived between 73.1 and 69.6 million years ago. Skeletal remains of Albertosaurus have only been found in southcentral Alberta, in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (see Badlands). Albertosaurus was the top predator in its ecosystem.

When did Albertosaurus die?

Albertosaurus lived 76-70 mya , during the Late Cretaceous. Specimens are most commonly found in the Horseshow Canyon Fm. The younger sediments of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Alberta, Canada, are from the Late Cretaceous. They are the early Maastrictian stage and date from 70 to 68 mya.

Is Albertosaurus bigger than Allosaurus?

Allosaurus and Albertosaurus were both medium sized carnivores and at the top of the food chain. Allosaurus, though, was slightly heavier and larger than Albertosaurus. This would mean that Allosaurus could of used it’s size and wieght to overpower the Albertosaurus.

Did Albertosaurus live with Trex?

Albertosaurus was a member of the tyrannosaur family, the same group of dinosaurs that includes Tyrannosaurus rex. Albertosaurus lived a few million years before T. rex.

How fast can Albertosaurus run?

8.7 – 13 mphWalk
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Did T Rex coexist with Albertosaurus?

Albertosaurus was a member of the tyrannosaur family, the same group of dinosaurs that includes Tyrannosaurus rex. Albertosaurus lived a few million years before T.

How strong is a Albertosaurus?

The bite force of Albertosaurus was less formidable, however, with the maximum force, by the hind teeth, reaching 3,413 Newtons.

How big was an Albertosaurus when it became an adult?

Juveniles grew rapidly and may have reached adulthood at about 18 years, similar to humans. Typical Albertosaurus adults measured up to 9 m (30 ft) long and weighed 1.3-2.5 tons, while rare individuals of great age could grow to be over 10 m (33 ft) long and weighed 4 metric tons.

Where was the Albertosaurus tyrannosaurid originally found?

Albertosaurus was a tyrannosaurid from North America, that lived 75 million years ago. Though it was originally found in Alberta, like its name suggests, more fossils have been recovered from all over the continent. It reached 10 metres long, and 4.5 metres high.

Where are the fossils of Albertosaurus sarcophagus found?

Most fossils of Albertosaurus sarcophagus are known from the upper Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Alberta. These younger units of this geologic formation date to the early Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period, 70 to 68 Ma (million years ago).

What kind of food does an Albertosaurus eat?

Like other carnivores, it can eat from both the Live Bait and Carnivore Feeders, though it can also hunt a wide variety of dinosaur species, except for sauropods. While content with solitude, Albertosaurus can tolerate another member of its kind in the same enclosure, as well as up to eighteen other dinosaurs of varying species.