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One of the surprising things that spexplorers noted was troodontids initially seemed absent from Spec. As a generalist, possibly omnivorous maniraptoran group known from HE Laurasia since the Late or possibly Middle Jurassic, it was hard to imagine this clade dying out completely. After closer examination, the clade had survived on Spec, in two wildly-divergent lineages on opposite ends of the earth.

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  • Spec Dinosauria: Troodontidae
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  • One of the surprising things that spexplorers noted was troodontids initially seemed absent from Spec. As a generalist, possibly omnivorous maniraptoran group known from HE Laurasia since the Late or possibly Middle Jurassic, it was hard to imagine this clade dying out completely. After closer examination, the clade had survived on Spec, in two wildly-divergent lineages on opposite ends of the earth.
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  • One of the surprising things that spexplorers noted was troodontids initially seemed absent from Spec. As a generalist, possibly omnivorous maniraptoran group known from HE Laurasia since the Late or possibly Middle Jurassic, it was hard to imagine this clade dying out completely. After closer examination, the clade had survived on Spec, in two wildly-divergent lineages on opposite ends of the earth.
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