Eagleeye Tyrant

An eagleeye tyrant (Timurlengia euotica) 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, they now exist in modern day Middle East Asian countries, not just Uzbekistan as in Late Cretaceous where they came from. They are named for their very good eyesight very much like that of a North American great tyrant (Tyrannosaurus rex), allowing them to spot prey from distances. They are normally found in the deserts, scrublands, and savannas, where they mainly prey on horses, camels, wild pigs, cattle, elephants, horned dinosaurs, and among other medium-sized and some large prey animals. The conservation status of this species of Near Threatened 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 eagleeye tyrants are making a comeback, and this impact could hopefully help some endangered and near-endangered tyrant species.