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... Yutyrannus was named after the Mandarin word for feather, 'Yu'. Yutyrannus wore its long, wispy feathers like a soft, downy overcoat, which probably covered its body from head to toe. The feathers may have looked something like the ...
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... YUTYRANNUS ESSENTIAL FACTS : Yutyrannus was the second tyrannosauroid , after Dilong , to be recovered with preserved feathers . Paleontologists discovered three fossils of Yutyrannus , including an adult , a subadult , and a juvenile ...
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... yutyrannus. Yutyrannus, or “feathered tyrant,” was a tyrannosaur that lived in the early Cretaceous in what is now called northeastern China. Yutyrannus was like sinotyrannus. It too was a tyrannosaur. It had the showy bone crest. And ...
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... Yutyrannus hauli. Yutyrannus was 9 m long and weighed more than 1 tonne. Although far from the largest predatory dinosaur known (the biggest dinosaur carnivores exceeded 14 m in length, with body masses surpassing 6 tonnes), it is much ...
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... Yutyrannus in 2009 , it looked like it could be Sinotyrannus , a 30- to 33 - foot ( 9- to 10 - m ) -long tyrannosauroid that had already been named in 2009 ( see Dino Database ) . Yet the Sinotyrannus fossil had no sign of feathers ...
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... Yutyrannus lived in Cretaceous Asia , around 125 million years ago . It is notable for the long , shaggy coat of ... Yutyrannus is thought to have roamed covers large parts of what is now China . Long tail ASIA As in other tyrannosaurs ...
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... (Yutyrannus) and a small tyrannosaur (Dilong) have feathers, this implies that the common ancestor of all tyrannosaurs had feathers. Figure 24: Yutyrannus. Tomopteryx CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://cre- ativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0), from ...
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... Yutyrannus was in the same family as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but a special feature made it stand out: feathers. The Yutyrannus is the biggest feath- ered dinosaur we know of, and it's the largest feathered animal to have lived. Most ...
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... Yutyrannus. Two were smaller than the last one, meaning that they were the youngsters of the biggest Yutyrannus. “Are those... feathery T. rexes?” Max asked, flabbergasted. “Yeah,” said Riley, “early tyrannosaurs like Yutyrannus evolved ...
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... Yutyrannus definitely did – and at 9 m (30ft) in length it is not only the biggest feathered dinosaur yet found, but the biggest feathered animal ever known to have lived. Its unveiling in 2012 gained worldwide attention. As its name ...