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Of course they did. Troodons had tails like all dinosaurs.
Of course! But if Troodons were not related to mammals, they might not feed their babies milk.
no
Mesozoic.
They fought with their teeth and sharp claws.
all sorts of forest typs
Troodons had the characteristics of both birds and dinosaurs. They were around 8 feet in length and about 110 pounds. They had one of the biggest brains for a dinosaur group.
its colour is pink and have green dots
Troodons were carnivorous dinosaurs, known for their sharp teeth and quick, agile nature. They primarily fed on small animals, insects, and possibly eggs.
probably wet, jungle-like environment since that's what it was like on earth when troodons lived.
Since the name, Troodon, means "wounding tooth," we're thinking small animals: lizards, scurrying mammals, the occasional bird, perhaps a fish or three. It may have been omnivorous, like bears or swine (or people) but it wasn't specialized with the large grinding teeth you expect to find in strict vegetable-eaters.
Troodons lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 75 million years ago, in a climate that was generally warm and temperate. This environment featured lush vegetation, including forests and open plains, which supported a diverse range of flora and fauna. The climate likely experienced seasonal variations, providing both wet and dry periods, conducive to the survival of various dinosaur species.