Rainbow Tyrant

A rainbow tyrant (Qianzhousaurus sinensis) is a species of medium-sized solitary carnivorous non-avian theropod dinosaur part of the Tyrannosaur family. It was originally extinct in the Late Cretaceous China, but has since been brought back from extinction by time travelers and introduced to Holocene China and Vietnam in the 1910s. It is named for the colors that males take on during the mating season: the skin underneath the integument on the body turns a deep maroon in color with scarlet stripes on the back, the skin over the antorbital fenestrae becomes bright pumpkin orange, the throat becomes a brilliant sapphire in color, and the brow ridges turn sulfur yellow. It naturally inhabits wide varieties of arid and humid scrublands, grasslands, and even the open woodlands. The conservation status of the rainbow tyrant is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts.