Definition
The term 'Carnosaura' is outdated; now it is considered a deprecated classification, but it originally referred to a group of large theropod dinosaurs known for their carnivorous diets. It included dinosaurs like Allosaurus. This group was characterized by certain shared features. However, modern cladistic analysis has shown that Carnosaura was not a natural grouping. The species within the old group are now classified differently, reflecting more accurate evolutionary relationships. Its history reflects advancements in dinosaur classification.