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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: They and the ''Orodromeus'' live in the uplands and thus never get involved in Das and Buck and Blaze's story, which takes place in the lowlands.
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* InformedSpecies: They are actually based on the fragmentary ''Elopteryx'', ''Heptasteornis'' and ''Bradycneme'' (which may or may not be troodontids) but are called ''Troodon'', despite the latter being only known from North America. [[note]] This might have been based on Gregory Paul's tentative classification of ''Heptasteornis andrewsi'' as "''Troodon andrewsi''" (and also suggesting that ''Elopteryx'' is a ''nomen dubium'' and the same animal as the former) in ''Literature/PredatoryDinosaursOfTheWorld'', as Paul was involved in designing the dinosaurs for the series. [[/note]].

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* InformedSpecies: They are actually based on the fragmentary ''Elopteryx'', ''Heptasteornis'' and ''Bradycneme'' (which may or may not be troodontids) but are called ''Troodon'', despite the latter being only known from North America. [[note]] This might have been based on Gregory Paul's tentative classification of ''Heptasteornis andrewsi'' as "''Troodon andrewsi''" (and also suggesting that ''Elopteryx'' is a ''nomen dubium'' and the same animal as the former) in ''Literature/PredatoryDinosaursOfTheWorld'', as Paul was involved in designing the dinosaurs for the series. [[/note]].[[/note]]
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* InformedSpecies: They are actually based on the fragmentary ''Elopteryx'', ''Heptasteornis'' and ''Bradycneme'' (which may or may not be troodontids) but are called ''Troodon'', despite the latter being only known from North America. [[note]] This might have been based on Gregory Paul's tentative classification of ''Heptasteornis andrewsi'' as "''Troodon andrewsi''" (and also suggesting that ''Elopteryx'' is a ''nomen dubium'' and the same animal as the former) in ''Predatory Dinosaurs of the World'', as Paul was involved in designing the dinosaurs for the series. [[/note]].

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* InformedSpecies: They are actually based on the fragmentary ''Elopteryx'', ''Heptasteornis'' and ''Bradycneme'' (which may or may not be troodontids) but are called ''Troodon'', despite the latter being only known from North America. [[note]] This might have been based on Gregory Paul's tentative classification of ''Heptasteornis andrewsi'' as "''Troodon andrewsi''" (and also suggesting that ''Elopteryx'' is a ''nomen dubium'' and the same animal as the former) in ''Predatory Dinosaurs of the World'', ''Literature/PredatoryDinosaursOfTheWorld'', as Paul was involved in designing the dinosaurs for the series. [[/note]].

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