
Allocompsognathus carnosauroides, also known the lowland giant, is a species of carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii, possibly as a form of mimicking NuGen, SciiFii's rival, claiming that making Scipionyx a type of carnosaur is like making Compsognathus a carnosaur. The was originally planned to be featured in the Expanded Mesozoic section of Cretaceous Park located in Sacramento, California, but some illegal pet trading group stole all 9 hatchlings before they accidentally let them loose while trying to shove them into cages, allowing the lowland giants to thrive in the wild through adulthood, breeding in the wilderness ever since. Despite this, there is currently no known evidence to suggest that the lowland giant is an invasive species, as the prey animal it feeds on is already adapted to deal with so many large predators and/or due to the lowland giant hatchlings being under control from native predators (including canids and bears, to name a few) to prevent the species from spreading out of control. The lowland giant is a large predatory animal. The hill giant is a very large carnosaur, growing to between 33 to 39 feet (10 to 11 metres) long and weighing around 4.4 and 5.5 tons (8,800 – 11,000 lbs) on average. The lowland giant is a bipedal predator, its horizontal rump is balanced by a long tail. The back of its head, neck, and upper torso are covered by primitive feathers. The lowland giant mainly feeds on deer, large birds, hadrosaurs, iguanodonts, ankylosaurians, juvenile sauropods, and carrion, although it is known to feed on domestic livestock to supplement its diet. The lowland giant is a solitary animal that spends throughout most of its life except during the breeding seasons.