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@DimetroDude Spinosaurus with feathers would be interesting, except it would look like a giant duck with teeth and tail. Artwork by Paleop.
Our final #tyrannosaur for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs, the one and only #Tyrannosaurus rex, the “tyrant lizard king”. Art by @TedRechlin
Our second to last #tyrannosaur for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs, #Tarbosaurus. Drawings by Dmitri Bogdanov and Teratophoneus, respectively. Skeletal drawings by Franoys
Qianzhousaurus had long, narrow teeth, in addition to its long snout compared to other tyrannosaurs with thick teeth and powerful, deep-set jaws. Images by Qianzhousaurus of Deviantart.
While #tyrannosaurs have names that evoke fear and terror, there are some that do the opposite such as the long-snouted tyrannosaur, #Qianzhousaurus or “Pinocchio Rex” and a rather important tyrannosaur for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs. Artwork by FunkMonk
19. For #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs, #Eotyrannus is one of the earliest known #tyrannosaurs from Western Europe, specifically England. Art by @SerpenIllus and skeletal drawing by @skeletaldrawing
15. For #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs, let’s introduce #Dilong, the emperor dragon. Discovered in China, Dilong was a small #tyrannosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous, and shook the foundations of theropod and tyrannosaur study with its preserved feathers. Art by Alex Lovegrove
Despite being obscure in pop culture, Alioramus made an appearance in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Ride “Countdown to Extinction”. Art by William Stout
9. I will be discussing a #tyrannosaur from the Eastern US for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs, #Appalachiosaurus, a representative of Eastern Cretaceous North America. When I first hearad of Appalachiosaurus, I surprised at the idea of dinosaurs discovered both east & west of the US.
Despite being only known from fragmentary remains, Timurlengia may have been 3 to 4 meters long, however these remains are also from a subadult, meaning that fully grown adults would have been larger than this estimate.