
Yutyrannus - Wikipedia
Yutyrannus (meaning "feathered tyrant") is a genus of proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid dinosaur which contains a single known species, Yutyrannus huali. This species lived during the early Cretaceous …
Yutyrannus - Natural History Museum
What does Yutyrannus mean? The name Yutyrannus comes from the Mandarin Chinese word 'yu' for feathers and the Latin word 'tyrannus', meaning tyrant or king. The species name huali comes from …
Yutyrannus: The Feathered Giant That Changed Everything We Knew …
Dec 17, 2025 · Yutyrannus displayed the classic tyrannosaur body plan with several distinctive features that set it apart from later relatives like T. rex. It possessed a large skull adorned with a prominent …
Yutyrannus huali: Get to Know a Dino | AMNH
Apr 11, 2016 · Yutyrannus huali, a 1.5-ton theropod dinosaur, is the largest known species with direct evidence of proto-feathers, suggesting its body was covered in plumage.
Yutyrannus | Dinopedia | Fandom
Yutyrannus, name meaning "Feathered Tyrant", is a proceratosaurid theropod dinosaur genus that contains a single type species, Yutyrannus huali, named and described in 2012 by Xu Xing, Wang …
Yutyrannus : Largest Feathered Dinosaur Ever Discovered
Dec 17, 2025 · The Yutyrannus is believed to have roamed the earth 131–120 million years ago. It was a very vibrant period when continents were separating and dinosaurs were evolving.
Yutyrannus Pictures & Facts - The Dinosaur Database
Earth looked very different 66 million years ago. See where Yutyrannus used to roam.
Yutyrannus - UnexpectedDinoLesson
Mar 17, 2024 · Yutyrannus is the largest dinosaur yet discovered with direct evidence of feathers. It is a large basal tyrannosauroid, at about 9 m in length, and weighing around 1.5 t.
Yutyrannus: Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo
Jul 11, 2019 · Here is an in-depth profile of Yutyrannus, including this dinosaur's characteristics, behavior, and habitat.
Yutyrannus - Prehistoric Wildlife
Aug 23, 2025 · Yutyrannus is considered to be a basal tyrannosauroid, one feature revealing this being the foot which is non-arctometatarsalian. This means that Yutyrannus lacks the specially adapted …