Wow, that sure came along fast! PNSO’s theropod rush continues with Keynes the Lythronax, another tyrannosaurid and a species with few toys to its name.
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Are we sure PNSO didn’t switch the names of its latest releases?
I was under the impression that Daspletosaurus was bulkier than Lytrhonax and this Keynes looks way bulkier than PNSO’s Cole the Daspletosaurus.
Lythronax is bulkier than Daspletosaurus. It also has a wider skull than most Tyrannosaurids other than T. Rex, so it has binocular vision while other genuses like Daspletosaurus and Albertosaurus don’t.
I thought Lythronax was confirmed to have been feathered. I don’t see any feathers on this guy. Don’t get me wrong, I love my “terrible lizards” to LOOK like lizards, but I can’t deny the science.
Are we sure PNSO didn’t switch the names of its latest releases?
I was under the impression that Daspletosaurus was bulkier than Lytrhonax and this Keynes looks way bulkier than PNSO’s Cole the Daspletosaurus.
Lythronax is bulkier than Daspletosaurus. It also has a wider skull than most Tyrannosaurids other than T. Rex, so it has binocular vision while other genuses like Daspletosaurus and Albertosaurus don’t.
I thought Lythronax was confirmed to have been feathered. I don’t see any feathers on this guy. Don’t get me wrong, I love my “terrible lizards” to LOOK like lizards, but I can’t deny the science.
No, Lythronax is not known to have been feathered.