- species,
Yutyrannus huali. This
species lived during the
early Cretaceous period in what is now
northeastern China.
Three fossils of
Yutyrannus huali —...
- (110–220 lb) in body m****. Well
preserved fossils of the
related tyrannosauroids Yutyrannus and
Dilong indicate that they were
covered in
relatively simple feathers...
-
found in 1996 and
formally described in 1999.
Before the
discovery of
Yutyrannus,
Beipiaosaurus were
among the
heaviest dinosaurs known from
direct evidence...
-
represented by
Eotyrannus from
England and Dilong, Sinotyrannus, and
Yutyrannus from
northeastern China.
Early Cretaceous tyrannosauroid premaxillary...
- of
predatory and
herbivorous dinosaurs of the
Jehol Biota,
including Yutyrannus, in
moist temperate forest,
primarily vegetated by
ginkgos and conifers...
-
members are
known from
Europe and Asia.
Sinotyrannus and its
close relative Yutyrannus appear to have been
surprisingly large compared to most tyrannosauroids...
-
generally small (with the
exception of the
possible proceratosaurids Yutyrannus and Sinotyrannus) and had
fairly long, three-fingered arms
capable of...
- to
knock down a tree, and get across.
After two
close encounters with
Yutyrannus,
night falls and the
children go to sleep. Meanwhile, the
adults learn...
-
Tyrannosauroidea (Dilong,
Yutyrannus) –
plumulaceous feathers...
-
Feathered Species Pack
March 30, 2023 The
Feathered Species Pack adds the
Yutyrannus, Sinosauropteryx, Deinocheirus, and
Jeholopterus as
hatchable species...