A giant Tyrannosaur covered head to tail in feathers has been discovered in China.
Some pretty exciting news is coming our way from the dinosaur world!
A huge Tyrannosaur has been unearthed in China with evidence that it had an entire body covered in feathers!
Fossil evidence of the Tyrannosaurus skull.
Wired Science writes:
It’s not your father’s tyrannosaur: Yutyrannus huali, a newly discovered ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex, was covered from head to tail in downy feathers. At 30 feet long and weighing 3,000 pounds, Y. huali wasn’t so large as T. rex, which came 60 million years later, but it’s the largest feathered tyrannosaur yet found. That such a big creature was feathered suggests its iconic descendant could have been similarly plumed. The discovery provides “direct evidence for the presence of extensively feathered gigantic dinosaurs,” wrote paleontologists led by Xing Xu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in their description of the new dinosaur, published April 5 in Nature.
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