Singing Tyrant

A singing tyrant (Bagaraatan ostromi) is a small-to-medium-sized solitary carnivorous non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Tyrannosaur family. It was originally extinct and its fossils were found in Late Cretaceous deposits of Mongolia, but has since been brought back from extinction and now lives throughout Eurasia and North America. Its name comes from the fact that males sing to attract females - an eerie crooning sound often described as a combination of a wolf's howl and birdsong. The natural habitats of singing tyrants includes deserts, scrublands, arid savannas, grasslands, open woodlands, forests, swamps, subtropical rainforests, and tropical rainforests. The conservation status of the singing tyrant is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the animal's tame nature towards dylanusids and sapient species/beings, and its ability to adapt to life in the cities and suburbs.