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This article will bring you an inventory of the shark-toothed dinosaurs in the Allosaurus superfamily.

In addition to the Tyrannosaurus rex family, the shark-toothed dinosaur family was also a large carnivorous dinosaur
no.4 Squalodontosaurus (representative)
Sharktoothosaurus is a representative dinosaur of the family Sharktooth, which is characterized by having a large and hard skull and flat and sharp teeth like a great white shark, hence the name "Sharktooth Dragon". Flat and sharp teeth are the most powerful weapon of the shark tooth dinosaurs, this tooth can bite the prey, and easily tear off large pieces of flesh; in addition, the particularity of the teeth, so that the prey by the shark tooth dragon after tearing off the skin and flesh will bleed for a long time, resulting in shock, easier to be hunted. This is also the reason why sharktooth dragons like to use the "wait and wait" method of hunting.
Sharktoothosaurus is found in North Africa and often competes with Spinosaurus during the dry season. It is said that biting marks of sharktoothosaurs have been found on the fossils of spinosaurus spinosaurs.
no.5 Maplon
Maploon was a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived in Argentina and liked to hunt in droves.
In the habitat of Maposaurus, they often preyed on large sauropods, especially Argentinosaurus. There is a very delicate relationship between these two dinosaurs.
no.6 Southern Behemoth Dragon
The Southern Megalopodosaurus was the second largest known carnivorous dinosaur, second only to The African Spinosaurus. It is said that the adult southern giant beast dragon can reach 15 meters in length, slightly larger than the Tyrannosaurus rex. The skull of the Southern Behemothosaurus is also larger than that of the Tyrannosaurus Rex (but the bite force is still smaller than that of the Tyrannosaurus Rex)
The Southern Behemoth Dragon is ferocious and has few competitors in its living area.
no.7 Quetzalcoatl
Like the Southern Behemoth, it was a large carnivorous dinosaur. Although it was not as large as its close relative, the Southern Giant Beast Dragon, the adult size was comparable to that of Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The English name of Kui Lulong has the meaning of "tyrant giant", and when translated as Chinese, in order to highlight its characteristics, it takes the word "Kui" with a huge meaning, and the "#" character of the famous tyrant King of Ancient China, which constitutes the Chinese name of Kui Lulong.