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Some scientist say A. europaeus isn't real, so if it turns out to not be, then at least we'll have a replacement
Really?
That's what it says on Wikipedia
I personally believe it to be valid
Wikipedia sucks as a source
But not its sources
http://www.dfmf.uned.es/~fortega/uned_fo_pdf/2007_Malafaia_etal_EJIP07.pdf
The book doesn't explicitly say that Epanterias is a species of Allosaurus, but it lists the size as 12 m, a size that only A. amplexus attained (unless Darren Naish thinks Saurophaganax is synonymous with Allosaurus, but this is unlikely).
Ik but it said is was in a paper from 1977
From what I've seen, Epanterias is more likely to be a species of Allosaurus than Saurophaganax is.
I know
What do you think?