Thieving Tyrant

A thieving tyrant (Raptorex kriegsteni) is a species of medium-sized solitary carnivorous non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Tyrannosaur family. It was originally extinct, but thanks to time travelers saving them from extinction, it now exists in modern day Mongolia and China. It is named for its habit of stealing kills: one member of its pack draws a predator's attention from its kill, while the rest of the group quickly dart in and drag the carcass away. Other methods that these small predators use include simply mobbing other predators in the same manner as seagulls and quickly darting in to take a mouthful of meat, then zipping off into the undergrowth. It naturally inhabits the scrublands, savannas, and open woodlands. The conservation status of the thieving tyrant is Endangered due to habitat loss, poaching, and persecution, but but thanks to conservationists who made anti-tyrant devices around farm fences that don't harm tyrants, the thieving tyrants are making a comeback, and this impact could hopefully help some other endangered and near-endangered tyrant species.