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How high could allosaurus jump?

Tyrant king

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How high could allosaurus jump? I have heard many times especially in this forum that allosaurus was a really good jumper, so good that it needed a roof over its paddock in jurrassic world. Now what  I want to know is how high could it jump if itches running at full speed to get over something. Please don't give me stupid answers.

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Well...

 

I'll be honest. I don't quite know.

 

It's assumed that Utah Raptor (The Base model for the JP Velociraptors) Could jump 13-14 feet vertical in the air.

 

Allosaurus is Essentailly, A bigger, Bulkier, And more Enhanced version of Utah Raptor. 

 

I'd say it might, Keep in mind MIGHT, be safe to say Allosaurus could jump maybe 20 to 25 feet Vetically. Perhaps maybe 30 or more feet at a Dead Sprint. 

 

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30 feet, holy s*** that's high. Imagine walking in a forest and then walking out of the forest only to look up and see a allosaururus 24 feet over your head.

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In comparison to Metres, It's rather small.

 

Aswell, It's at a full on sprint. 

 

I did also say it was a guess... So... :/

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What is a metres?

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I don't know but I would imagine at least 10? idk. , And just to make sure, do you actually mean Allosaurus? Because I don't think Allosuarus is in Jurassic World unless if I missed something or you are just curious in general. 

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Metres is another way of spelling meter. FOr example, theater could be spelled theatre. I prefer spelling the words with the "re" ending rather than "er."

 

I don't know honestly, I'll probably just go with what Carnosaur will probably say on this...

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Metre is how it is spelled everywhere out side of the States.

 

 

Also, Seeing how they average a 15 feet in height, 20 + feet in a jump seems completely possible under circumstances.

 

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Carnosaur didn't post in this thread. It was paden.

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I think 30ft is a bit much considering its weight and the muscle structure of its legs, which differs from dromaeosaurids.

Considering a 30ft long, 1.5t heavy Allosaurus, I believe a safe estimate would be around 15ft from the ground (at the hip) in full sprint.

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