Yutyrannus Pictures

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Artist sketch of Yutyrannus
Photo: Tomopteryx via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Artist sketch of Yutyrannus on white background.


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Two Yutyrannis dinosaurs watching to get their prey in the forest
Photo: RudolfHima via DevianArt

Two Yutyrannis dinosaurs watching to get their prey in the forest.


Yutyrannus artist sketch
Photo: Brian Choo via ChineseFansshare

Discover the awe-inspiring story of Yutyrannus, a dinosaur that challenges our perceptions and ignites our imagination.


An illustration showing a family of Yutyrannus hunting a subadult Dongbeititan
Photo: Sebastian Kaulitzki via GettyImages

An illustration showing a family of Yutyrannus hunting a subadult Dongbeititan.


Skull of Yutyrannus specimen ELDM V1001
Photo: Wikipedia CC BY 4.0

The fossilized skull remains of Yutyrannus specimen ELDM V1001.


Yutyrannus tail feathers
Photo: ★Kumiko★ via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 2.0

The fossilized remains of the tail feathers of Yutyrannus.


Yutyrannus: the largest feathered Dinosaur ever discovered
Photo: Naturewasmetal via Reddit

Yutyrannus: the largest feathered Dinosaur ever discovered.


Yutyrannus artist sketch
Photo: Brian Choo via ChineseFansshare

The Yutyrannus is known from three almost complete skeletons thought to have belonged to an adult, a subadult, and a juvenile.


3D generated Yutyrannus
Photo: Morph Guy via Prehistorickingdom Fandom

Paleontologists believe that Yutyrannus dinosaurs hunted in packs.


Yutyrannus being aggressive
Photo: Image via Dododex

The Yutyrannus huali, also known as the feathered tyrant, was a bipedal carnivore thought to have hunted in packs.


Yutyrannus walking in white background
Photo: Yi Qi via Tumblr

Yutyrannus walking on white background.


Two Yutyrannus engaging with each other
Photo: Rob Powell via DevianArt

Two Yutyrannus engaging with each other.


Yutyrannus digital art sketch with different perspectives
Photo: BangBooDragon via DevianArt

Yutyrannus digital art sketch with different perspectives.


Yutyrannus commission art
Photo: Donny_Official via Reddit

Like all dinosaurs, Yutyrannus reproduced by laying eggs. Since it was a theropod, it had a specific theropod reproductive system.

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