Friday, 2 September 2016
TORVOSAURUS TANNERI
The genus Torvosaurus includes a unique species of megalosaurid therapod dinosaur.
This fellow is from the Morrison Formation, western United States but his kind spread widely and fossil specimens of the same species have been found in the Lourinha Formation near Lisbon, Portugal. He is currently on display at the Museo Nacional De Ciencias Naturales in Madrid, Spain.
Torvosaurus were one of the largest and most robust carnivores of the Jurassic. These "savage lizards" were true to their name. Skilled hunters, who could grow from 9 to ll meters long, weigh over 2 tons, were bipedal with powerful dentition and strong claws on their forelegs, they ruled the Upper Jurassic.
While currently speculative, there seems to be a high likelihood that these bad boys hunted and dined upon the big sauropods of their time.