Allosaurus sp. BIG AL TWO Skeleton Field & Lab Poster
Allosaurus sp. BIG AL TWO Skeleton Field & Lab Poster

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Allosaurus sp. BIG AL TWO Skeleton Field & Lab Poster
Allosaurus is one of the most famous of all dinosaurs. An Allosaurus bone bed has been discovered near Price, Utah, which supports the theory that Allosaurus lived and hunted in packs. Dr. Robert Bakker’s site in Wyoming includes many gnawed bones and tiny teeth, which may indicate Allosaurus cared for their young. They have a narrow skull, two small horns, and eyes on the side of the skull, which would mean they did not have the same degree of binocular vision as Tyrannosaurus rex.
This excellent Allosaurus skull is cast from a nearly complete skull and skeleton, nicknamed BIG AL TWO, from the Howe Stephens Quarry near Greybull, WY. The original skull and skeleton are on display at the Saurier Museum in Aathal, Switzerland. The skull was mostly articulated and has extremely large lacrimal horns, much larger proportionally than most other specimens of Allosaurus. This raises the question of whether or not it represents a new species of Allosaurus. This skeleton is a small, yet fully grown adult, which reached nearly eight feet (2.4 m) high at the hips, and 26 feet (8 m) in length. Poster measures 18" h x 24" l (16 x 61 cm)
Notes | While this poster is meant to accompany a BIG AL TWO Skeleton exhibit, it will work equally well when used in exhibits of other BIG AL TWO material. |
Size | 18" h x 24" l (46 x 61 cm) |
Custom-made educational posters, museum display graphics, were produced to give insight into many important dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.
Posters are printed on high-quality, eleven-color, photographic large format printer. They are exhibit quality, not a half-toned, mass produced poster.