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Troodon was a very peculiar animal, and so paleontologists and scientists are in disagreement over what it ate. Most think it was a carnivore, and so ate other dinosaurs, eggs and reptiles. However, others suggest, because of its similarities with omnivorous lizards today, it was an omnivore, and so ate both plants and animals.
The Troodon dinosaur laid between 16 and 24 eggs at a time. She did this over the span of a week or so laying only a few each day.
We know very little about how they raised their young. We know that most, if not all, dinosaurs laid their eggs in nests. Troodon and Oviraptor are known to have incubated their young by sitting on the eggs, like modern birds. Dinosaurs such as Massospondylus and Maiasaura fed their young, but Troodon young probably took care of themselves as soon as they hatched.
Mesozoic.
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Yes. In fact, paleontologists have actually looked inside the brain cavity of Troodon. They found that it had the biggest brain relative to body size of any dinosaur. Because of this, Troodon is believed to have been the smartest dinosaur.
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Troodon were a genus of maniraptoran dinosaur. They are famous for being the smartest known dinosaurs. Their fossils have been found throughout western North America and as far north as Alaska.
Warm-blooded. I'm a mammal(mah-mole).mammal - a warmblooded animal. Small meat-eaters like Troodon (troad-ohn) are mammals, but they lay eggs.