realistic depiction of a Tyrannosaurus rex with full-body feather coverage, inspired by flightless birds like eagles and cassowaries. The dinosaur retains its iconic anatomy: large muscular legs, small two-fingered arms, massive tail, and a powerful jaw. Its entire body — from the top of the head to the tip of the tail — is covered in dense, structured feathers. Head: Covered in short, stiff contour feathers that radiate backward from the brow and jawline. The snout and around the nostrils remain bare and scaly, like a bird’s beak area. The feathers are dark and sleek, giving the head a fierce, avian look. Body: Thick layers of reddish-brown and dark brown feathers cover the torso, flanks, and back. The feathers are tightly packed and follow the muscle contours, similar to eagle plumage. Arms: Small and feathered, but not winged — just enough coverage to match the rest of the body. Legs: Upper thighs are feathered; lower legs and feet are scaly, like a bird of prey. Tail: Long and muscular, covered in directional feathers that taper toward the tip. Environment: A lush, prehistoric forest with ferns and palm trees. The lighting is natural daylight, casting soft shadows and highlighting the texture of the feathers. See more