Longnose Tyrant

The longnose tyrant (Alioramus remotus), also known as the Pinocchio tyrant, is a species of medium-sized solitary carnivorous non-avian theropod dinosaur part of a Tyrannosaur family. It was originally extinct in the Late Cretaceous Mongolia, but was brought back from extinction by time travelers who introduced them into Holocene Mongolia and Siberia in the 1910s. It is named longnose or Pinocchio (after a famous fairy-tale character of the same name) because of its elongated snout in comparison with other tyrants. It fills a similar ecological niche like that of a dwarf tyrant (Nanotyrannus lancensis), killing not just prey animals for food, but also the juvenile imperial tyrant (Tarbosaurus bataar) for meat and to reduce competition. It found in a wide variety of deserts, scrublands, grasslands, and even woodlands. The conservation status of this species of tyrant is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, tame nature towards dylanusids and sapient species/beings, as well as being able to adapt to life in the cities and suburbs.