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    Yutyrannus (meaning "feathered tyrant") is a genus of proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid dinosaur which contains a single known species, Yutyrannus huali...
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    from Europe and Asia. Sinotyrannus, alongside another early tyrannosaur, Yutyrannus, appears to have been oddly large when compared to most tyrannosaurs of...
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    represented by Eotyrannus from England and Dilong, Sinotyrannus, and Yutyrannus from northeastern China. Early Cretaceous tyrannosauroid premaxillary...
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    generally small (with the exception of the possible proceratosaurids Yutyrannus and Sinotyrannus) and had fairly long, three-fingered arms capable of...
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    Chingkankousaurus Labocania? Coeluridae? Coelurus Tanycolagreus? Proceratosauridae Guanlong Kileskus Proceratosaurus Sinotyrannus Yutyrannus...
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    Chingkankousaurus Labocania? Coeluridae? Coelurus Tanycolagreus? Proceratosauridae Guanlong Kileskus Proceratosaurus Sinotyrannus Yutyrannus...
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    Tyrannosauroidea (Dilong, Yutyrannus) – plumulaceous feathers...
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  • Feathered Species Pack March 30, 2023 The Feathered Species Pack adds the Yutyrannus, Sinosauropteryx, Deinocheirus, and Jeholopterus as hatchable species...
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    surface-to-volume ratio. The subsequent discovery of the giant species Yutyrannus huali, also from the Yixian, showed that even some large tyrannosauroids...
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  • film, the tyrannosauroid Yutyrannus was discovered with direct evidence of feathers. While much older than Gorgosaurus, Yutyrannus provides further evidence...
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