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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
21. #Proceratosaurus the 2nd European #tyrannosaur for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs. Originally considered an ancestor of Ceratosaurus, due to the nasal crest, it’s now considered a coelurosaur by @TomHoltzPaleo, as well as an early member of the Tyrannosauroidea by Oliver Rauhat.
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
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.
2. The next #tyrannosaur for #25DaysOfTyrannosaurs will be #Guanlong, a proceratosaurid with a rather remarkable name “Crown Dragon”. Proceratosaurids are known for their small size (with some exceptions), long arms with three fingers, and elaborate crests.
Tonight! Join @VictoriaArbour and @TomHoltzPaleo as they discuss the co-evolution of Ankylosaurs and Tyrannosaurs at the ROM in Dinosaur Fight Club. Can't wait!
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Albertosaurus sarcophagus demonstrating its allegiance to the slim jim tyrannosaurs. Man, it was even skinnier than I thought!
... Wow we did it! Thanks for all your support in this 30 days of #drawdinovember. For the last piece, of #day30, Tyrannosaurus rex. However we do not have any evidence that #orks and #tyrannosaurs cohexisted! #drawdinovember2017 #dinovember #dinovember2017
New #dinosaur Daspletosaurus horneri from Montana shows that tyrannosaurs may not have had lips https://t.co/7DDrnqbUYh @TyrannosaurCarr
Balancing Act, or Why Tyrannosaurs Hate Bikes http://t.co/hwRBrAqDoq
Daspletosaurus tyrannosaurs fought, ate each other: David Hone @QMUL
http://t.co/5kYAgtGjf6 via @RoyalTyrrell
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That most dinosaur art my fav the tyrannosaurs rex king