Guanlongs were a small Tyrannosauridae and their hunting attribute are similiar to raptors (dromaeosaurs), because they hunt in packs. Their fossils are found in Dzungaria, China. Guanlongs are blue with silver stripes, they have some orange around the sides of their heads and had quills on the back of their neck and back.
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| - Guanlongs were a small Tyrannosauridae and their hunting attribute are similiar to raptors (dromaeosaurs), because they hunt in packs. Their fossils are found in Dzungaria, China. Guanlongs are blue with silver stripes, they have some orange around the sides of their heads and had quills on the back of their neck and back.
- Guanlong To Dinozaur z Jury{1}
- Guanlong was a species of carnivorous dinosaur.
- An Early ansestor of Tyrannosaurus Rex that lived in the Jurassic period found in china.�
- Below is the a simplified cladogram of the later analysis, from Fiorillo & Tykoski, 2014.
- Guanlong est le plus ancien genre de tyrannosauroidé et le seul à dater du Jurassique (155 millions d'années). Une seule espèce est rattachée à ce genre, Guanlong wucaii (dragon couronné de la roche aux cinq couleurs). C'était un petit carnivore qui portait une crête sur la tête et mesurait 3 m de long pour un poids de 50 kilogrammes.
- thumb|400pxSignifica dragón crestado. El Guanlong tenía el cuello curvado en forma de S culminada por una cabeza alargada, sobre su hocico había una cresta parecida a la de un gallo que servía en el apareamiento. Tenía unos dientes afilados para atrapar presas. Se sabe que tenía plumas, como su pariente, el Coelurus. Tenía unos brazos con tres dedos y en cada uno había una garra muy afilada.
- Guanlong was discovered in the Dzungaria area of China by scientists from George Washington University, and named by Xu Xing in 2006. Guanlong(冠龍) written with the Chinese characters for crown(冠) referring to the crest, and Long(龍), the Chinese's most sacred animal. The second part of it's name, wucaii comes from wucai (五彩), means "five colors" and refers to the colors of rock of the Wucaiwan, the multi-hued badlands where the creature was found.
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| - Guanlong card in Jurassic World: The Game
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- Theropod dinosaur
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| - Guanlongs were a small Tyrannosauridae and their hunting attribute are similiar to raptors (dromaeosaurs), because they hunt in packs. Their fossils are found in Dzungaria, China. Guanlongs are blue with silver stripes, they have some orange around the sides of their heads and had quills on the back of their neck and back.
- Guanlong To Dinozaur z Jury{1}
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