Dinosaur Train Wiki
Tag: Visual edit
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
(15 intermediate revisions by 10 users not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:
 
|Height = 2.4 meters
 
|Height = 2.4 meters
 
|Weight = 50 kg
 
|Weight = 50 kg
|Species = Dinosaur
+
|Species = troodontid
 
|home = Troodon Town, Western North America<br>North Pole Station, Western North America
 
|home = Troodon Town, Western North America<br>North Pole Station, Western North America
 
|Time = Cretaceous
 
|Time = Cretaceous
 
|Family = Troodontidae
 
|Family = Troodontidae
 
|Diet = Omnivore
 
|Diet = Omnivore
|titlecard =
+
|titlecard = Northern_Troodon.png
|image = Troodon.png}}Troodon is considered to be the smartest dinosaur. It is one species of Dinosaur that is nocturnal. This dinosaur from the Cretaceous may have been an omnivore, eating both plants and meat such as eggs and insects. There two types of Troodon, one that lives in the North Pole and other in the south. They lived in Western North America during the Cretaceous. Most notable of the Troodon is [[Mr. Conductor]], [[Mrs. Conductor]], [[Gilbert]], the [[Station Master]] and Travis.
+
|image = Troodon.png}}Troodon is considered to be the smartest dinosaur. It is one species of Dinosaur that is nocturnal. This dinosaur from the Cretaceous may have been an omnivore, eating both plants and meat such as eggs and insects. There two types of Troodon, one that lives in the North Pole and other in the south. They lived in Western North America during the Cretaceous. Most notable of the Troodon is [[Mr. Conductor]], [[Tabitha Troodon|Mrs. Conductor]], [[Gilbert]], the [[Station Master]] and Travis.
   
   
Line 20: Line 20:
   
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*[[Conductor Family]]
+
*Conductor Family
 
**[[Mr. Conductor]]
 
**[[Mr. Conductor]]
**[[Mrs. Conductor]]
+
**[[Tabitha Troodon|Mrs. Conductor]]
 
**[[Gilbert]]
 
**[[Gilbert]]
**[[Trevor Troodon]]
 
 
*Crew
 
*Crew
 
**[[Station Master]]
 
**[[Station Master]]
Line 32: Line 31:
 
*Northern Troodon
 
*Northern Troodon
 
**[[Travis]]
 
**[[Travis]]
==Gallery==
 
 
<gallery>
 
Mr conductors dad.jpg
 
Northern_Troodon.png
 
Northern Troodon.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
  +
* In real life Troodon did not walk with its spine upright, but horizontal like other theropods.
 
  +
* Troodon is now a dubious genus, as all other complete specimens previously associated with Troodon have been reclassified as separate genera of troodontid. The only piece of material currently associated with Troodon are the namesake teeth, and a relatively complete specimen has yet to be found.
* All Troodon had feathers, not just Northern Troodon
 
  +
** The animal that closest resembled the traditional image of Troodon was Pectinodon, a wolf-sized feathered theropod that lived in the Hell Creek formation. Much like Troodon, it was likely omnivorous, and shared the same kind of heavily serrated teeth.
  +
 
[[Category:Dinosaur]]
 
[[Category:Dinosaur]]
 
[[Category:Cretaceous Period]]
 
[[Category:Cretaceous Period]]

Revision as of 23:56, 25 February 2021

"Troodon"

Meaning Wounding Teeth
Height 2.4 meters
Weight 50 kg
Species troodontid
Home Troodon Town, Western North America
North Pole Station, Western North America
Time Cretaceous
Family Troodontidae
Diet Omnivore

Troodon is considered to be the smartest dinosaur. It is one species of Dinosaur that is nocturnal. This dinosaur from the Cretaceous may have been an omnivore, eating both plants and meat such as eggs and insects. There two types of Troodon, one that lives in the North Pole and other in the south. They lived in Western North America during the Cretaceous. Most notable of the Troodon is Mr. Conductor, Mrs. Conductor, Gilbert, the Station Master and Travis.





Members

Trivia

  • Troodon is now a dubious genus, as all other complete specimens previously associated with Troodon have been reclassified as separate genera of troodontid. The only piece of material currently associated with Troodon are the namesake teeth, and a relatively complete specimen has yet to be found.
    • The animal that closest resembled the traditional image of Troodon was Pectinodon, a wolf-sized feathered theropod that lived in the Hell Creek formation. Much like Troodon, it was likely omnivorous, and shared the same kind of heavily serrated teeth.