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11-25-2020, 10:16 PM( This post was last modified: 04-23-2021, 03:45 AM by DinoFan83 )
Yutyrannus skeletal by Greg Paul. Note that the head on this is undersized given the OP measurements, but it is good otherwise.
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Yutyrannus life restoration by Greg Paul.
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Yutyrannus life restoration by Andrey Atuchin.
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Yutyrannus skeletals by GetAwayTrike, from top to bottom of ZCDM V5000, ZCDM V5001, and ELDM V1001 and scale bar represents 1 meter for all.
Note that the skulls on these are undersized given the OP measurements, but they are otherwise good.
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GDI of GetAwayTrike's Yutyrannus by SpinoInWonderland, multiply volume by 0.95 to get mass (Note, however, that the torso is somewhat too wide because it is based on the wider-torsoed Gorgosaurus given the absence of a Yutyrannus dorsal view at the time, and correcting this brings it to 900 kg).
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Yutyrannus skeletals (ZCDM V5000 and ZCDM V5001) by Plastospleen with fixed head size.
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Yutyrannus skull by Scott Hartman, juvenile specimen ELDM V1001. Note that as deep and robust as this already is, the skull of the adult specimen ZCDM V5000 would have been even moreso.