Sadly, Troodon is now an invalid genus. It has now been replaced by Latenivenatrix and Stenonychosaurus.
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Sadly, Troodon is now an invalid genus. It has now been replaced by Latenivenatrix and Stenonychosaurus.
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Yeah, specimens of troodon were classified to be separate species.