Woolly Tyrant

A woolly tyrant (Yutyrannus huali) is a species of medium-sized feathery solitary carnivorous non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Tyrannosaur family. It was originally extinct, but thanks to time travelers saving them from extinction, they now exist in modern day China. It is Named for its very thick feathery coat, which can extends all the way down to its feet (in some individuals), like a snowy owl. It normally inhabits the forests of China, where it mainly preys on giant pandas, deer, and other large herbivores. The conservation status of this species of Critically Endangered due to poaching and persecution from farmers as they rarely hunt domestic livestock, but thanks to conservationists who made anti-tyrant devices around farm fences that don't harm tyrants, the woolly tyrants are making a comeback, and this impact could hopefully help some endangered and near-endangered tyrant species.