Alioramus

Alioramus (Different Branch)

6m Long

Asia: Mongolia

Late Cretaceous (70-65 MYA)

Carnivore

Theropoda

'''One of the last dinosaurs in the world and last king of asia Alioramus was smaller and much more slimmer predator than it's american cousin Tyrannosaurus rex making it much faster and able to catch any herbivorous dinosaurs that could only be taken down with good enough speed. As most claim tyrannosaurs would have been feathered though Alioramus might have had a slightly feathered covered body since it was living in a arid desert and might have needed the feathers only as a sign of courtship for males would have had more feathers while females would have less. As most experts depict that tyrannosaurs was either a scavenger or a hunter though in relating to animals in the wild, it is judged that tyrannosaurs like Alioramus might have been a scavenger for it would needed to do anything in order to survive harsh environments.'''

'''They might have worked in pairs or packs in order to take down larger prey or if it's in a herd and just like other tyrannosaurs when taking on the prey its all about the bite using all their bite force to bite through bone and bring the prey down more quickly. Once it was mistaken for a juvenile Tarbosaurus but, was soon rectified when a second discovery of the genus in 2009 told that it was reaching near max size but, no where near the mass of Tarbosaurus and that it held more teeth than it.'''