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*It's persumed that once their eggs hatched from within their victim's abdomen, the baby ''Troodon''s would devour the victim alive and from the inside out.
 
*It's persumed that once their eggs hatched from within their victim's abdomen, the baby ''Troodon''s would devour the victim alive and from the inside out.
 
*''Troodon'' is the first, and probably the only, parasitic dinosaur seen in the Jurassic Park franchise.
 
*''Troodon'' is the first, and probably the only, parasitic dinosaur seen in the Jurassic Park franchise.
*''Dilophosaurus'' and even ''Velociraptor''s fear the ''Troodon''s. The mighty ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' might even fear them, but this has not been confirmed and is highly unlikely to be since it would be an insult to the T-Rex's reputation as an apex predator of the Cretaceous Period.
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*''Dilophosaurus'' and even ''Velociraptor''s fear the ''Troodon''s. The mighty ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]'' might even fear them, but this has not been confirmed and is highly unlikely to be since it would be an insult to the ''T. rex'''s reputation as an apex predator of the Cretaceous Period.
 
*The ''Troodon''s' eye color was originally going to be yellow, according to the Jurassic Park: The Game trailer.
 
*The ''Troodon''s' eye color was originally going to be yellow, according to the Jurassic Park: The Game trailer.
 
*''Troodon'' may be the deadliest dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park franchise.
 
*''Troodon'' may be the deadliest dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park franchise.
 
*Telltale likely got the idea of ''Troodon''s' glowing eyes from creatures seen in movies such as Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and on Disney theme park rides.
 
*Telltale likely got the idea of ''Troodon''s' glowing eyes from creatures seen in movies such as Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and on Disney theme park rides.
*Telltale wanted to give fans the idea of dinosaurs being related to birds by the small quills on the ''Troodon''s' body, similar to the Velociraptors seen in ''[[Jurassic Park III]]''.
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*Telltale wanted to give fans the idea of dinosaurs being related to birds by the small quills on the ''Troodon''s' body, similar to the ''Velociraptor''s seen in ''[[Jurassic Park III]]''.
 
*Despite being practically a monster in the game, it perhaps comes to some surprise that in real life ''Troodon''s' was quite an ordinary, even feeble, animal that fed on small mammals and lizards, and scavenged kills made by larger predators such as ''Tyrannosaurus''.
 
*Despite being practically a monster in the game, it perhaps comes to some surprise that in real life ''Troodon''s' was quite an ordinary, even feeble, animal that fed on small mammals and lizards, and scavenged kills made by larger predators such as ''Tyrannosaurus''.
 
*If one looks at the ''Troodon''s' underbelly, they will notice it is red - most likely indicating that the animal is venomous and to stay away.
 
*If one looks at the ''Troodon''s' underbelly, they will notice it is red - most likely indicating that the animal is venomous and to stay away.
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*If the above statement is true, then it is possible that ''Troodon'', being such a deadly dinosaur, and first appearing toward the end of the Cretaceous period, could have contributed to the first extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
 
*If the above statement is true, then it is possible that ''Troodon'', being such a deadly dinosaur, and first appearing toward the end of the Cretaceous period, could have contributed to the first extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
 
*It is possible that the ''Troodon'' living on Isla Nublar swam to Isla Sorna or some other nearby island to escape the napalm bombing.
 
*It is possible that the ''Troodon'' living on Isla Nublar swam to Isla Sorna or some other nearby island to escape the napalm bombing.
*''Troodon'' are not seen on Isla Sorna in either [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lost_World:_Jurassic_Park_%28film%29 The Lost World] or [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Jurassic_Park_III Jurassic Park III] which leads Jurassic Park fans to wonder why they are only on Nublar, as all of the dinosaurs were initially created on Site B and then transported over to Nublar. However, this is only known with Wu's dinosaurs, and it is possible that Sorkin created her dinosaurs, such as the Troodon, on Nublar alone to avoid raising suspect between the other InGen scientists.
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*''Troodon'' are not seen on Isla Sorna in either [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lost_World:_Jurassic_Park_%28film%29 The Lost World] or [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Jurassic_Park_III Jurassic Park III] which leads Jurassic Park fans to wonder why they are only on Nublar, as all of the dinosaurs were initially created on Site B and then transported over to Nublar. However, this is only known with Wu's dinosaurs, and it is possible that Sorkin created her dinosaurs, such as the ''Troodon'', on Nublar alone to avoid raising suspect between the other InGen scientists.
*It's also possible that the purpose of the Troodon was to replace the Velociraptors as the smartest dinosaurs in Jurassic Park since it was depicted as being just as intelligent and even deadlier, similar to the [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Spinosaurus Spinosaurus] replacing the [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Tyrannosaurus T-Rex] in [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Jurassic_Park_III Jurassic Park III] as being larger and more fearsome.
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*It's also possible that the purpose of the ''Troodon'' was to replace the ''Velociraptor''s as the smartest dinosaurs in Jurassic Park since it was depicted as being just as intelligent and even deadlier, similar to the ''[http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Spinosaurus Spinosaurus]'' replacing the ''[http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Tyrannosaurus T. rex]'' in [http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Jurassic_Park_III Jurassic Park III] as being larger and more fearsome.
*Since the teeth of Troodon didn't tell paleontologists much about its true diet, it could either be fully carnivorous, or omnivorous (eats both plant and meat). However ''T. Pectinodon'', at least, appears to be fully carnivorous.
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*Since the teeth of ''Troodon'' didn't tell paleontologists much about its true diet, it could either be fully carnivorous, or omnivorous (eats both plant and meat). However ''T. Pectinodon'', at least, appears to be fully carnivorous.
*No other dinosaur films or games had ever featuring such a fearsome dinosaur like these ''T. Pectinodons''. Mostly they are using larger and stronger carnivores as the main villain, such as ''Giganotosaur'', ''Allosaur'', ''Carnotaurus'', and most likely, ''T-Rex''.
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*No other dinosaur films or games had ever featuring such a fearsome dinosaur like these ''T. Pectinodons''. Mostly they are using larger and stronger carnivores as the main villain, such as ''Giganotosaur'', ''Allosaur'', ''Carnotaurus'', and most likely, ''T. rex''.
*The venom and breeding habits may have been due to the use of DNA from the komodo dragon and spider wasp, similar to the Dilophosaurus with its venom and the frill resulting from the use of spitting cobra and neck-frilled lizard DNA, more likely not due to them being Dr. Sorkin's creation and not Wu's. However, this is technically impossible since Laura stated that she won't ever take shortcuts on making dinosaurs.'' ''''<span id="cke_bm_50S" style="display: none;"> </span><span style="display: none;"> </span>''However''<span style="display: none;"> </span><span id="cke_bm_50E" style="display: none;"> </span>, ''she'' could have lied ''and did take at least one shortcut on making dinosaurs''.'''''
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*The venom and breeding habits may have been due to the use of DNA from the komodo dragon and spider wasp, similar to the ''Dilophosaurus'' with its venom and the frill resulting from the use of spitting cobra and neck-frilled lizard DNA, more likely not due to them being Dr. Sorkin's creation and not Wu's. However, this is technically impossible since Laura stated that she won't ever take shortcuts on making dinosaurs. '''However, she <u>''could have lied''</u> and did take at least one shortcut on making dinosaurs.'''
*If the statement above is true, then Dr. Sorkin might've thinking to create some sort of dinosaur army to show Hammond that he can't controls her.
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*If the statement above <u>'''''is'''''</u> true, then Dr. Sorkin might've thinking to create some sort of dinosaur army to show Hammond that he can't control her.
 
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"You don't want to be left alive by this dinosaur."
Telltale Games in an interview([[|src]])


Troodon (or Troödon) was a small theropod that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was one of the most intelligent dinosaurs that ever lived, if not the most intelligent. Troodon could reach a length of 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) and a weight of 50 kilograms (110 lb). Discovered in 1855, it was among the first dinosaurs found in North America.

More real-life information: Troodon at Wikipedia.

The Lost World novel

Troodon has never appeared in any films or novels. However, it was mentioned in The Lost World novel, although not as an InGen dinosaur. Dr. Richard Levine was talking to Dr. Marty Guitierrez about a colleague of his named John Roxton whom had discovered what he believed to be a Velociraptor skeleton in Mongolia. However, it was really a Troodon skeleton

Jurassic Park-inspired games

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Troodon in the lost world sega

Troodon in The Lost World Jurassic Park (Sega)

Troodon appears in the Sega Genesis The Lost World: Jurassic Park video game.


Jurassic Park III: Park Builder

Capturatroodongamebuild

Troodon is number. 039 of the Carnivore Ones that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.


Jurassic Park: Survival

Jurassic 13

Troodon as it would have appeared in Jurassic Park: Survival

It was planned to appear in Jurassic Park: Survival.


Jurassic Park: The Game

Jurassic Park the Game Troodons

Troodons from Jurassic Park: The Game

Troodon appears in Telltale's Jurassic Park: The Game. It was the unnamed nocturnal dinosaur in the game; its identity only being revealed later on in the game's storyline. They are very slender theropods with a pale body, dark dorsal stripes and a red underbelly. They have a series of quills or spines running down their backs - it is unknown if these are protofeathers or collagenous. Most likely for cinematic effect, Telltale has given the Troodon large glowing eyes. This is possibly due to a Tapetum lucidum, a tissue in the eyes of many animals that reflects light through the retina in order to see better in the dark (like a cat's eyes). As a side effect, they cannot stand intense light, and can be held at bay with a simple road flare. They are designated Species IG74726f6f646f6e, but according to Laura Sorkin's research journal, their scientific name is Troodon pectinodon. They are descibed to be extremely intelligent, perhaps even more so than the Velociraptors, and are shown to travel in large packs.

The Troodon vocalizations consist mostly of a sinister clicking sound, similar to that of a crow or raven. When the animal is attacking, it makes a low snarling sound, and when it is excited, it makes a guturral screeching noise. The reverberating sound of their vocalizations is enough to send other dinosaurs fleeing in fright, even including the predatory species. The Troodon most likely using their sinister sounds to instill fear within any dinosaurs mind. Curiously some of the Troodon vocal sounds are that of an elk similar to other dinosaurs in which animal sounds were also used.

Telltale also added a unique behavior in which the Troodon uses powerful toxins in its saliva to paralyze its victims. The toxins cause hallucinations, slowly making the victim suffer. Unless the infection is treated by an equally powerful tranquilizer, the victim goes into a series of convulsions, including uncontrolable shaking. The final stage is paralysis and brain death.

After this, the Troodon drags the living corpse to a secluded area and rips open its abdomen with its claws and teeth. Finally, the Troodon lays its eggs in the mangled torso and incubates them there until they hatch. It is presumed that the hatchlings would proceed to eat the corpse from the inside out. This method of rearing young is similar to that of the tarantula hawk wasp, which lays its eggs inside the bodies of caterpillars. If the Troodon is not breeding, it devours the victim alive, often accompanied by other members of its pack.

Apparently, the Troodon was one of the unlisted species in the park (similar to the Spinosaurus in Jurassic Park 3), as they were deemed dangerous and hard to handle with little tourism appeal, along with the Velociraptors. They would eventually escape from the Quarantine pens and create massive damages and chaos during the Isla Nublar Incident. However, they were eventually wiped out by the napalm bombing.

Trivia

  • The Eye shine of this dinosaur resembles of a bigfoot eye shine video in Kentucky http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHdHH9rjauU.
  • Vargas is the first person in the franchise to be eaten by the Troodons.
  • The Troodon can be considered to be the main antagonists in Jurassic Park: The Game, along with the Tyrannosaurus, the Scarred Raptor Leader, Laura Sorkin, Billy Yoder, and Miles Chadwick.
  • Their venom resembles that of the Komodo dragon, which does not directly kill their prey but rather leaves them to suffer until they collapse from shock and paralysis. Komodo Dragons will also begin to eat their victim while it is still alive.
  • Troodon is the first nocturnal predator in the Jurassic Park franchise, and one of the only three carnivores that use venom as a hunting method (the other two being Dilophosaurus and Procompsognathus).
  • T. pectinodon is not a real-life species of the animal; rather, it is named after the genus Pectinodon, a junior synonym of Troodon.
  • Telltale cleverly justified the lack of evidence for venom on the fossil record by making the venom salivatory rather than injected through fangs.
  • Like many of the animals in the Jurassic Park franchise, the sounds of the Troodon were created by combining the sounds of modern animals. The Troodon's vocalizations appear to have been created by mixing together dolphin clicks, various small bird calls, and the mating call of a bull elk. Its snarls are similar to those of a leopard.
  • The breeding habits of the Troodons is very similar to that of some insects, as stated by Laura Sorkin.
  • It's persumed that once their eggs hatched from within their victim's abdomen, the baby Troodons would devour the victim alive and from the inside out.
  • Troodon is the first, and probably the only, parasitic dinosaur seen in the Jurassic Park franchise.
  • Dilophosaurus and even Velociraptors fear the Troodons. The mighty Tyrannosaurus might even fear them, but this has not been confirmed and is highly unlikely to be since it would be an insult to the T. rex's reputation as an apex predator of the Cretaceous Period.
  • The Troodons' eye color was originally going to be yellow, according to the Jurassic Park: The Game trailer.
  • Troodon may be the deadliest dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park franchise.
  • Telltale likely got the idea of Troodons' glowing eyes from creatures seen in movies such as Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and on Disney theme park rides.
  • Telltale wanted to give fans the idea of dinosaurs being related to birds by the small quills on the Troodons' body, similar to the Velociraptors seen in Jurassic Park III.
  • Despite being practically a monster in the game, it perhaps comes to some surprise that in real life Troodons' was quite an ordinary, even feeble, animal that fed on small mammals and lizards, and scavenged kills made by larger predators such as Tyrannosaurus.
  • If one looks at the Troodons' underbelly, they will notice it is red - most likely indicating that the animal is venomous and to stay away.
  • The purpose of the Troodon's glowing eyes is possibly as a defence mechanism. If this is the case, the eyes are likely used to momentarily startle enemies, giving the Troodons just enough time to escape.
  • Because they were created by Laura Sorkin instead of Henry Wu, it is likely that she completed the genetic code before creating them, as this is how she originally thought the dinosaurs should have been created in the first place, thus making Troodon the only genetically perfect dinosaur in the park.
  • If the above statement is true, then it is possible that Troodon, being such a deadly dinosaur, and first appearing toward the end of the Cretaceous period, could have contributed to the first extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
  • It is possible that the Troodon living on Isla Nublar swam to Isla Sorna or some other nearby island to escape the napalm bombing.
  • Troodon are not seen on Isla Sorna in either The Lost World or Jurassic Park III which leads Jurassic Park fans to wonder why they are only on Nublar, as all of the dinosaurs were initially created on Site B and then transported over to Nublar. However, this is only known with Wu's dinosaurs, and it is possible that Sorkin created her dinosaurs, such as the Troodon, on Nublar alone to avoid raising suspect between the other InGen scientists.
  • It's also possible that the purpose of the Troodon was to replace the Velociraptors as the smartest dinosaurs in Jurassic Park since it was depicted as being just as intelligent and even deadlier, similar to the Spinosaurus replacing the T. rex in Jurassic Park III as being larger and more fearsome.
  • Since the teeth of Troodon didn't tell paleontologists much about its true diet, it could either be fully carnivorous, or omnivorous (eats both plant and meat). However T. Pectinodon, at least, appears to be fully carnivorous.
  • No other dinosaur films or games had ever featuring such a fearsome dinosaur like these T. Pectinodons. Mostly they are using larger and stronger carnivores as the main villain, such as Giganotosaur, Allosaur, Carnotaurus, and most likely, T. rex.
  • The venom and breeding habits may have been due to the use of DNA from the komodo dragon and spider wasp, similar to the Dilophosaurus with its venom and the frill resulting from the use of spitting cobra and neck-frilled lizard DNA, more likely not due to them being Dr. Sorkin's creation and not Wu's. However, this is technically impossible since Laura stated that she won't ever take shortcuts on making dinosaurs. However, she could have lied and did take at least one shortcut on making dinosaurs.
  • If the statement above is true, then Dr. Sorkin might've thinking to create some sort of dinosaur army to show Hammond that he can't control her.