(Click for a call) Raptorex is a genus of tyrannosaurid dinosaur. Its fossil remains consist of a single juvenile specimen probably uncovered in Mongolia, or possibly northeastern China. The type species is R. kriegsteini, described in 2009 by Sereno and colleagues. The genus name is derived from Latin raptor, "robber", and rex, "king". The specific name honours Roman Kriegstein, a survivor of the Holocaust, whose son Henry Kriegstein donated the specimen to the University of Chicago for scientific study.
Please don't just go to the comments and say something like: "Uh, actually, this is a juvenile Tarbosaurus". I know that it is most likely one, but it is still possible that it represents a juvenile of a seperate genus. If this is used, give me credit. Music: Jurassic Park