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SUPERFAMILY OF REPTILES (FOSSIL)
Tyrannosaur; Tyrannosauroid; Unamed Tyrannosauroid; Tyranosaurs; Tyrannosaurs; Tyrannosauroids; Tyranasour; Deinodontoidea; Pantyrannosauria; Stokesosauridae; Tyrannosauridea; Dryptosauroidea; Pantyrannosaurian; Pantyrannosaurians; Stokesosaurid; Stokesosaurids
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  • Skull and neck of ''[[Daspletosaurus]]'', from the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in [[Chicago]].
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  • The elaborate head crest of ''[[Guanlong]]'', a basal tyrannosauroid from [[China]].
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  • Confirmed tyrannosauroid fossils have only been discovered in the northern continents, with possible basal tyrannosauroid fossils reported from Australia. Late Cretaceous tyrannosauroids are known only from North America and Asia.
  • Size of some small genera, compared to a human.
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tyrannosaur      
n. Tyrannosaur (Art von Riesendinosaurier)

Définition

tyrannosaur
[t?'ran?s?:, t??-]
(also tyrannosaurus t??ran?'s?:r?s)
¦ noun a very large carnivorous dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period, with powerful jaws and small claw-like front legs.
Origin
mod. L. Tyrannosaurus, from Gk turannos 'tyrant' + sauros 'lizard'.

Wikipédia

Tyrannosauroidea

Tyrannosauroidea (meaning 'tyrant lizard forms') is a superfamily (or clade) of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs that includes the family Tyrannosauridae as well as more basal relatives. Tyrannosauroids lived on the Laurasian supercontinent beginning in the Jurassic Period. By the end of the Cretaceous Period, tyrannosauroids were the dominant large predators in the Northern Hemisphere, culminating in the gigantic Tyrannosaurus. Fossils of tyrannosauroids have been recovered on what are now the continents of North America, Europe and Asia, with fragmentary remains possibly attributable to tyrannosaurs also known from South America and Australia.

Tyrannosauroids were bipedal carnivores, as were most theropods, and were characterized by numerous skeletal features, especially of the skull and pelvis. Early in their existence, tyrannosauroids were small predators with long, three-fingered forelimbs. Late Cretaceous genera became much larger, including some of the largest land-based predators ever to exist, but most of these later genera had proportionately small forelimbs with only two digits. Primitive feathers have been identified in fossils of two species and may have been present in other tyrannosauroids as well. Prominent bony crests in a variety of shapes and sizes on the skulls of many tyrannosauroids may have served display functions.