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If anything the legs are actually a little short, people really underestimate the lankiness of Yutyrannus. https://t.co/T2UB6lfRj9
[Yutyrannus huali]
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OI EVERYONE the Feathered DLC for @JW_Evolution is out now DOWNLOAD IT WOOOOOO
#paleoart #yutyrannus #sinosauropteryx #JurassicWorldEvolution2
Prior to the discovery of Yutyrannus, Beipiaosaurus was the largest known animal with direct evidence of feathers. Estimated at 2.2 meters in length and less than 30 kilograms, it’s roughly 4 times shorter and 130 times lighter than the fuzzy tyrannosauroid.
Behold the 4 real-life dinosaurs that are extant in Elarium: Yutyrannus, Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Brachiosaurus
Quick sketch for today, nothing like having an inconsistent art style... Anyway, I'm very happy we're getting Deinocheirus, ever since the Japanese documentary, Amazing Dinoworld I've been a big fan of the species. #jurassicworldevolution #deinocheirus #yutyrannus #jurassicworld
Couple of my personal favorite #Yutyrannus paleoart pieces from 2021 onward😁cause the hype is real
🦖 Daily Dino 🦖; Yutyrannus huali
It had to be 😂 From Early Cretaceous Yixian formation of China, this tyrannosauroid is the largest known dinosaur with direct evidence of feathering. At around 9 meters long, it's also quite large for an early tyrannosaur
Art by @MarkWitton
@HiryuNatsuakai Well it is not a character of its own, a concept of yutyrannus in mind xD
A commission for @VikingWoolly ! A collection of Yutyrannus siblings!
#commission #artistsontwitter #oc #originalcharacterart #dinosaurs #paleoart #paleontology #creaturedesign
😭 I finally got art of fetha dino form! Is a yutyrannus dinosaur! Originally she was a Deinonychus but ended up changing her dino! Thank you so Much Rana!
Art by @/RanaRAWRXD
#dinovtuber #ENVtubers
This one was a fun testing, I opened a experimental commission slot which Blood_Orchid grabbed and asked for their Yutyrannus.
I want to train painting more this year and had a try on this one, I´m still getting hooked up on small details still but that´s what training is for :)
Yutyrannus stalking through a misty forest. I adore this style of painting feathers! I'm also increasingly a fan of detailed animals in stylised landscapes (though that might be my laziness talking... backgrounds are hard.)