
Guanlong - Wikipedia
Guanlong (冠龍) is a genus of extinct proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of China. The taxon was first described in 2006 by Xu Xing et al., who found it to …
Guanlong | The Crowned Hunter of the Late Jurassic
2025年2月26日 · Guanlong Size and Description. Guanlong was a relatively small theropod, especially when compared to its later relatives like Tyrannosaurus rex.Despite its modest size, …
Guanlong - Jurassic Park Wiki
Guanlong is an extinct genus of extinct proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of China. The taxon was first described in 2006 by Xu et al., who found it to …
Guanlong - Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Guanlong is an interesting dinosaur that was approximately 10 feet long, 3 feet high and weighed around 200 pounds. It had an impressive bony crest on its skull between its nostrils and eyes …
Guanlong Tyrannosaur Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo
2018年8月4日 · One of the earliest tyrannosaurs yet to be discovered, Guanlong (the name, "crown dragon," alludes to this meat-eater's prominent crest) roamed eastern Asia during the …
Dinosaur - Guanlong wucaii - The Australian Museum
Guanlong wucaii was a medium-sized (around 4 metres long) early tyrannosaur, with a large, distinctive but fragile head crest. Occurring 160 million years ago, Guanlong predates T. rex by …
Guanlong - Natural History Museum
Guanlong had an air-filled crest on its head. It is the earliest known tyrannosauroid (Tyrannosaurus-like) dinosaur.
Guanlong | Paleontology World
2018年8月12日 · Guanlong is a genus of proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid from the Late Jurassic of China. The taxon was first described in 2006 by Xu et al., who found it to represent a new …
Guanlong Facts: Uncovering Mysteries of the Cretaceous Predator
2024年1月21日 · Guanlong is believed to have been a meat-eater, preying on smaller animals in its woodland habitat. Its sharp teeth and bipedal stature suggest an active predatory lifestyle, …
Guanlong - Prehistoric Wildlife
2014年10月19日 · Guanlong is well-known among palaeontological circles as the first tyrannosaur, although new discoveries in the future may take this epithet away
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