DRAGONS OF OLD TIME 



ant-eater type) with his hind limbs bent under his body, so as to 

 bring the heels to the ground, and then with one terrific bound 



FIG. 44. Limb-bones of Allosaurus. (After Marsh.) 

 1. Fore leg. 2. Hind leg. 



from those long legs springing on to the prey, and holding the 

 mammal tight in its clawed fore limbs, as a cat might hold a 



