. "Average"@en . "Family"@en . . "Class"@en . "Strong"@en . . . . . "Jurassic Park III: Park Builder"@en . . "Weak"@en . "Average"@en . . "y"@en . . "Dinosauroide"@it . "Troodon is a Dinosaur being made by Worldwide Designers United. It is a small Dinosaur from North America"@en . "Strong"@en . . "Possibly the smartest dinosaur on FMM UV-32, this intimidating bird-like dinosaur can easily outwit both its prey and its predators. Troodon boasts large eyes for spotting prey at any time of day. It is so much larger and fiercer than Earth's species, and as a result is much less fearful of hunters and large dinosaurs. This is likely a case of insular gigantism, when an organism evolves to be larger on isolated locations, usually due to island conditions or limited food supply. To top it all off, Troodon is incredibly fast and has serrated teeth for ripping into prey. While Earth's species had a hyperextendible toe with a sickle claw on each foot for stabbing prey, the FMM UV-32 species has a much more reduced digit. It was an omnivore."@en . "Animale"@it . "Revive"@en . . . "Jurassic Park: Survival ()"@en . . . . . "(Leidy, 1856)"@en . . . "Omnivore"@en . "* T. formosus"@en . . . . . "Il troodoon \u00E8 un animale preistorico o, meglio, un lucertoloide vissuto miliardi e miliardi di anni fa."@it . "Strong"@en . . . "T.Formosus"@it . . . . . . "Average"@en . "Troodon are very intelligent dinosaurs. They are around 2.6 meters (8 ft) in length, 1 meter (3 ft) tall, and weighed 60 kilograms (130 lb). It had very long, slender limbs, suggesting that the animal was able to move quickly. It had long 'arms' that folded against the wall of the thorax like a bird's. It had large, retractable sickle-shaped claws on its second toes, which were raised off the ground when running."@en . . "IG74726f6f646f6e"@en . . . "No wings"@en . . . "Genus"@en . "desconhecida"@pt . . . . . . . "Troodon (first spelt \"Tro\u00F6don\") was originally confused with Stegoceras because it was only known from teeth, and the teeth of Troodon and Stegoceras were quite similar, despite being unrelated, leading to the idea that Troodon was omnivorous. Based on a single tooth, \"Troodon\" may prove to be dubious."@en . . "3.0"^^ . . . "North America"@en . "Troodon is 6 to 12 feet long and can weigh up to 110 lib."@en . "Wounding Tooth"@en . "Troodon"@pt . . . . . . "Ammo +6, Medicine 1"@en . . . . . "Real Troodon were small theropod dinosaurs about 2.4 metres long that were possibly omnivores (able to eat both plants and meat, like humans and bears). This theory came from the shape of their teeth, which are serrated and look like the teeth of a plant-eating dinosaur. These teeth gave it its name: Troodon means \"wounding tooth\" in Greek. However, other scientists believe it was a strict carnivore because the wearing on Troodon teeth indicates that it ate soft foods, like meat and insects. The claws may have been used to help Troodon climb trees, and its large eyes indicate that it was possibly nocturnal and hunted at night."@en . . . . . "Habitat"@pt . . . . . "Troodon (first spelt \"Tro\u00F6don\") was originally confused with Stegoceras because it was only known from teeth, and the teeth of Troodon and Stegoceras were quite similar, despite being unrelated, leading to the idea that Troodon was omnivorous. Based on a single tooth, \"Troodon\" may prove to be dubious."@en . "Troodon are very intelligent dinosaurs. They are around 2.6 meters (8 ft) in length, 1 meter (3 ft) tall, and weighed 60 kilograms (130 lb). It had very long, slender limbs, suggesting that the animal was able to move quickly. It had long 'arms' that folded against the wall of the thorax like a bird's. It had large, retractable sickle-shaped claws on its second toes, which were raised off the ground when running."@en . . "\u00DAltima Apari\u00E7\u00E3o"@pt . . . . "Possibly the smartest dinosaur on FMM UV-32, this intimidating bird-like dinosaur can easily outwit both its prey and its predators. Troodon boasts large eyes for spotting prey at any time of day. It is so much larger and fiercer than Earth's species, and as a result is much less fearful of hunters and large dinosaurs. This is likely a case of insular gigantism, when an organism evolves to be larger on isolated locations, usually due to island conditions or limited food supply. To top it all off, Troodon is incredibly fast and has serrated teeth for ripping into prey. While Earth's species had a hyperextendible toe with a sickle claw on each foot for stabbing prey, the FMM UV-32 species has a much more reduced digit. It was an omnivore."@en . "Troodon"@it . . "Troodon 2"@en . "desconhecida"@pt . . "Il troodoon: notare lo sguardo intelligente e sicuro di s\u00E8."@it . . . . . "LEGO Jurassic World"@en . . . . . . . "Jurassic World: The Game"@en . . . . . . . . . "Il troodoon \u00E8 un animale preistorico o, meglio, un lucertoloide vissuto miliardi e miliardi di anni fa."@it . "280"^^ . . . . . . . . "Prehistoric Pandemonium, The Ultimate Jurassic Park Collection, Park Builder"@en . . "O troodon \u00E9 um dinossauro que habitou o mundo antigamente - o mais inteligente dos dinossauros, e mais prov\u00E1vel candidato a evoluir e se tornar um \"homem-dinossauro\" (como os antropossauros) ."@pt . "Troodons appear in the American Museum of Natural History in Parasite Eve. Some of their skeletons come back to life and start attacking Aya Brea. These appear as one of the first enemies that appear in the Museum, along with the Chameleon, although of the two, these are more dangerous. While they are fast and their HP is fairly high, they can be killed fairly easily, especially with a Burst weapon."@en . . . . . . . . . "Medicine 1, Medicine 1"@en . . "* Pectinodon"@en . . "Jurassic Park: The Game"@en . . . . "The troodon (Troodon troodon) is a small, bipedal flightless bird and/or reptile commonly kept as a companion animal or used to hunt truffles. They usually have long soft scaly tails, a silly tuft of feathers on it's head and cow killing claws at the end of their wings. The troodon is the closely-related to but not nearly as interesting or popular cousin of the velociraptor, which is it's sole predator besides the once-extinct Persian snow fox. Adult troodons usually weigh between approximately five and one hundred and fourty-five pounds (2-60kg) and are about three feet tall (1m) and seven feet (2m) long from snout to tail tip. They have exactly a dozen dozen needle-like teeth and four toes on each foot, one of which contains a toe nail which is often impossible to clip but must be done s"@en . . . "Troodon"@es . . . . "Troodon is an intelligent, fierce, and deadly Deinonychosaur dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Suborder"@en . "A Troodon menaced the nests of the hadrosaur herd Paula Shaffer was observing. An adult hadrosaur, much larger than the Troodon successfully drove it away."@en . . . "Primeira Apari\u00E7\u00E3o"@pt . . . "Restoration of Troodon preying on an insect."@en . . "Dinosaur Meat"@en . . . . . . "A Troodon menaced the nests of the hadrosaur herd Paula Shaffer was observing. An adult hadrosaur, much larger than the Troodon successfully drove it away."@en . "'Troodon' (also known as Stenonychosaurus) is a genus of small theropod dinosaur. Its name (\"TROE-odon\") is Greek for \"wounding tooth\", referring to the dinosaur's teeth, which are different from those of most other theropods. The teeth bear prominent, apically oriented serrations."@en . "Stenonychosaurus"@en . . "150"^^ . "106"^^ . . "Sottoterra, morto e fossilizzato."@it . . "50"^^ . "green"@en . "Jurassic Park: Builder"@en . . "Weak"@en . . . . . "Meat"@en . "Troodon is an intelligent, fierce, and deadly Deinonychosaur dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous."@en . . . . "y"@en . "Troodon"@de . . . "Troodon is 6 to 12 feet long and can weigh up to 110 lib."@en . . . . . "Troodon (or Tro\u00F6don in older sources) is a genus of relatively small, bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period (75-65 mya). Discovered in 1855, it was among the first dinosaurs found in North America. The name Troodon is Greek for \"wounding tooth\", referring to the dinosaur's teeth, which are different from those of most other theropods. The teeth bear prominent, apically oriented serrations. These \"wounding\" serrations, however, are morphometrically more similar to those of herbivorous reptiles, and suggest a possibly omnivorous diet."@en . . "Yes"@en . "Troodon war ein Fleischfressender Dinosaurier, der w\u00E4hrend der Oberkreide in Nordamerika lebte. Mehrere dieser Tiere lebte auf der Isla Nublar (Jurrassic park)."@de . "Egg"@en . . . . "Museum"@en . . . . "Real Troodon were small theropod dinosaurs about 2.4 metres long that were possibly omnivores (able to eat both plants and meat, like humans and bears). This theory came from the shape of their teeth, which are serrated and look like the teeth of a plant-eating dinosaur. These teeth gave it its name: Troodon means \"wounding tooth\" in Greek. However, other scientists believe it was a strict carnivore because the wearing on Troodon teeth indicates that it ate soft foods, like meat and insects. The claws may have been used to help Troodon climb trees, and its large eyes indicate that it was possibly nocturnal and hunted at night. Fast-moving and birdlike, Troodon is commonly viewed as one of the most intelligent dinosaur species and was related to the famous Velociraptor. The discovery of Troodon nests indicates that, like Oviraptor, Troodon took care of its young, and some of its relatives (including Velociraptor) have been confirmed to have feathers. It was one of the last dinosaurs to exist, living from 75 to 65 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils of Troodon have been found across North America, indicating that this dinosaur was common."@en . "Troodon formosus"@en . "Troodons appear in the American Museum of Natural History in Parasite Eve. Some of their skeletons come back to life and start attacking Aya Brea. These appear as one of the first enemies that appear in the Museum, along with the Chameleon, although of the two, these are more dangerous. While they are fast and their HP is fairly high, they can be killed fairly easily, especially with a Burst weapon."@en . "Tend\u00EAncia"@pt . . "Extinction Event"@en . "1.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "Strong"@en . . . . . "Troodon"@en . "32"^^ . . . "Troodon is a dinosaur that became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. In the United States, east of the Mississippi River, there have been sightings of animals resembling living Troodons. One of the more notable sightings occurred in Georgia on July 25, 2008."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Troodon"@pt . . "45"^^ . "Escribe la primera secci\u00F3n de tu art\u00EDculo aqu\u00ED."@es . . "Categoria"@pt . "Troodon in Jurassic Park: The Game"@en . . "1530"^^ . "6"^^ . "(Sternberg, 1932)"@en . "Troodon"@en . "Troodon is a Dinosaur being made by Worldwide Designers United. It is a small Dinosaur from North America"@en . . . "Escribe la primera secci\u00F3n de tu art\u00EDculo aqu\u00ED."@es . . "Superorder"@en . . "'Troodon' (also known as Stenonychosaurus) is a genus of small theropod dinosaur. Its name (\"TROE-odon\") is Greek for \"wounding tooth\", referring to the dinosaur's teeth, which are different from those of most other theropods. The teeth bear prominent, apically oriented serrations."@en . . . . . "Troodon (or Tro\u00F6don in older sources) is a genus of relatively small, bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period (75-65 mya). Discovered in 1855, it was among the first dinosaurs found in North America. The name Troodon is Greek for \"wounding tooth\", referring to the dinosaur's teeth, which are different from those of most other theropods. The teeth bear prominent, apically oriented serrations. These \"wounding\" serrations, however, are morphometrically more similar to those of herbivorous reptiles, and suggest a possibly omnivorous diet."@en . . . . . "Troodon formosus"@en . . . . . "Troodon is a dinosaur that became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago. In the United States, east of the Mississippi River, there have been sightings of animals resembling living Troodons. One of the more notable sightings occurred in Georgia on July 25, 2008."@en . "?"@en . "Troodon 1"@en . "Bite, Head, Howl"@en . "(Gilmore, 1932)\n* Stenonychosaurus"@en . "4"^^ . . "Troodon war ein Fleischfressender Dinosaurier, der w\u00E4hrend der Oberkreide in Nordamerika lebte. Mehrere dieser Tiere lebte auf der Isla Nublar (Jurrassic park)."@de . "Synonyms"@en . "Theropod Dinosaur"@en . "3"^^ . "Trodontidaidae"@it . "Troodon"@en . . "Troodoon"@it . "desconhecido"@pt . . "15"^^ . . "Strong"@en . "(Carpenter, 1982)\n* Polydontosaurus"@en . "Order"@en . . "16"^^ . . . . "Ammo +15; Medicine 3"@en . . "Chrysler Building Floors 2-10"@en . "O troodon \u00E9 um dinossauro que habitou o mundo antigamente - o mais inteligente dos dinossauros, e mais prov\u00E1vel candidato a evoluir e se tornar um \"homem-dinossauro\" (como os antropossauros) ."@pt . . . "(Leidy, 1856)"@en . "The troodon (Troodon troodon) is a small, bipedal flightless bird and/or reptile commonly kept as a companion animal or used to hunt truffles. They usually have long soft scaly tails, a silly tuft of feathers on it's head and cow killing claws at the end of their wings. The troodon is the closely-related to but not nearly as interesting or popular cousin of the velociraptor, which is it's sole predator besides the once-extinct Persian snow fox. Adult troodons usually weigh between approximately five and one hundred and fourty-five pounds (2-60kg) and are about three feet tall (1m) and seven feet (2m) long from snout to tail tip. They have exactly a dozen dozen needle-like teeth and four toes on each foot, one of which contains a toe nail which is often impossible to clip but must be done so by troodon owners as the nail is filled with sulfuric venom. Once the venom gets on the carpet or your skin, it's impossible to get it out."@en . "?"@en . . "30"^^ .