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* WouldntHurtAChild: Averted. Blackclaw kills a baby ''Saurornitholestes'', and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating ''Chirostenotes''.

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* WouldntHurtAChild: Averted. WouldHurtAChild: Blackclaw kills a baby ''Saurornitholestes'', and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating ''Chirostenotes''.
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Also, gushing.


* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Almost completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since the author is well-informed about dinosaurs). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Almost completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since the author is well-informed about dinosaurs). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.
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Stock Dinosaurs is no longer a trope.


* StockDinosaurs: Mostly averted. The only stock dinosaurs featured are ''Troodon'' and ''Parasaurolophus''. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Saurornitholestes'' are used instead of ''Velociraptor'', ''Daspletosaurus'' is used instead of ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', ''Einiosaurus'' is used instead of ''Triceratops'', and ''Alamosaurus'' is used instead of ''Brontosaurus'' .

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* DeathOfAChild: At the beginning, all of Dragonfly's siblings are eaten by a ''Chirostenotes'' while they are still inside their egg. Blackclaw also kills a baby ''Saurornitholestes'' in the story.



* InfantImmortality: Averted. At the beginning, all of Dragonfly's siblings are eaten by a ''Chirostenotes'' while they are still inside their egg. Blackclaw also kills a baby ''Saurornitholestes'' in the story.
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* StockDinosaurs: Mostly averted. The only stock dinosaurs featured are ''Troodon'' and ''Parasaurolophus''. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Saurornitholestes'' are used instead of ''Velociraptor'', ''Daspletosaurus'' is used instead of ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Einiosaurus'' is used instead of ''Triceratops'', and ''Alamosaurus'' is used instead of ''Brontosaurus'' .

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* StockDinosaurs: Mostly averted. The only stock dinosaurs featured are ''Troodon'' and ''Parasaurolophus''. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Saurornitholestes'' are used instead of ''Velociraptor'', ''Daspletosaurus'' is used instead of ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', ''Einiosaurus'' is used instead of ''Triceratops'', and ''Alamosaurus'' is used instead of ''Brontosaurus'' .
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* CarnivoreConfusion: The author makes it very clear that carnivorism is okay, ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Blackclaw is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because ''Troodons'' are too small to kill ''Einiosaurus''.

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* CarnivoreConfusion: The author makes it very clear that [[PredationIsNatural carnivorism is okay, okay]], ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Blackclaw is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because ''Troodons'' are too small to kill ''Einiosaurus''.



* StockDinosaurs: Mostly averted. The only stock dinosaurs featured are ''Troodon'' and ''Parasaurolophus''. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Saurornitholestes'' are used instead of ''Velociraptor'', Daspletosaurus is used instead of ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Einiosaurus'' is used instead of ''Triceratops'', and ''Alamosaurus'' is used instead of "Brontosaurus" (really Apatosaurus).

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* StockDinosaurs: Mostly averted. The only stock dinosaurs featured are ''Troodon'' and ''Parasaurolophus''. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Saurornitholestes'' are used instead of ''Velociraptor'', Daspletosaurus ''Daspletosaurus'' is used instead of ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Einiosaurus'' is used instead of ''Triceratops'', and ''Alamosaurus'' is used instead of "Brontosaurus" (really Apatosaurus).''Brontosaurus'' .

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* [[CarnivoreConfusion Carnivore Confusion]]: The author makes it very clear that carnivorism is okay, ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Blackclaw is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because Troodons are too small to kill einiosaurs.
* [[IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You]]: When Blackclaw kidnaps Styra, he asks her where Dragonfly is. She says "No! I'll never tell you that Dragonfly is at his nest, close to the river, about 5 miles from here". This was obviously [[PlayedForLaughs Played for Laughs]].
* [[InfantImmortality Infant Immortality]]: Averted. At the beginning, all of Dragonfly's siblings are eaten by a Chirostenotes while they are still inside their egg. Blackclaw also kills a baby Saurornitholestes in the story.
* [[LongLostRelative Long Lost Relative]]: The entire basic plot of the second book is about Dragonfly finding his long-lost sister. [[spoiler:Before Dragonfly's eggs hatched, a Chirostenotes killed most of the eggs in the nest before the babies hatched. Only Dragonfly's egg survived. However, his sister also survived, but her egg rolled into a pterosaur nest, and she was adopted by the pterosaur parents. On one of their annual migrations, the pterosaurs got confused and ended up in Mongolia. Dragonfly's sister then ended up living in Mongolia. Several years later, Dragonfly travelled to Mongolia and met his sister.]]
* [[StockDinosaurs Stock Dinosaurs]]: Again, also completely averted. Not one stock dinosaur appears in the book. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, Dromaeosaurus and Saurornitholestes are used instead of Velociraptor, Daspletosaurus is used instead of [[TyrannosaurusRex Tyrannosaurus Rex]], Einiosaurus is used instead of Triceratops, and Alamosaurus is used instead of "Brontosaurus" (really Apatosaurus). The main character is a Troodon, which is a non-stock dinosaur.
** Actually, there is at least one stock dinosaur: a Parasaurolophus.
* [[SuperPersistentPredator Super Persistent Predator]]: Blackclaw. He keeps chasing Dragonfly and Styra for the whole book. He wants to kill Dragonfly for revenge because he inadvertently humiliated him near the beginning.
* [[WouldntHurtAChild Wouldn't Hurt A Child]]: Averted. Blackclaw kills a baby Saurornitholestes, and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating Chirostenotes.

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* [[CarnivoreConfusion Carnivore Confusion]]: CarnivoreConfusion: The author makes it very clear that carnivorism is okay, ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Blackclaw is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because Troodons ''Troodons'' are too small to kill einiosaurs.
''Einiosaurus''.
* [[IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You]]: IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou: When Blackclaw kidnaps Styra, he asks her where Dragonfly is. She says "No! I'll never tell you that Dragonfly is at his nest, close to the river, about 5 miles from here". This was obviously [[PlayedForLaughs Played for Laughs]].
* [[InfantImmortality Infant Immortality]]: InfantImmortality: Averted. At the beginning, all of Dragonfly's siblings are eaten by a Chirostenotes ''Chirostenotes'' while they are still inside their egg. Blackclaw also kills a baby Saurornitholestes ''Saurornitholestes'' in the story.
* [[LongLostRelative Long Lost Relative]]: LongLostRelative: The entire basic plot of the second book is about Dragonfly finding his long-lost sister. [[spoiler:Before Dragonfly's eggs hatched, a Chirostenotes ''Chirostenotes'' killed most of the eggs in the nest before the babies hatched. Only Dragonfly's egg survived. However, his sister also survived, but her egg rolled into a pterosaur nest, and she was adopted by the pterosaur parents. On one of their annual migrations, the pterosaurs got confused and ended up in Mongolia. Dragonfly's sister then ended up living in Mongolia. Several years later, Dragonfly travelled to Mongolia and met his sister.]]
* [[StockDinosaurs Stock Dinosaurs]]: Again, also completely StockDinosaurs: Mostly averted. Not one The only stock dinosaur appears in the book.dinosaurs featured are ''Troodon'' and ''Parasaurolophus''. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, Dromaeosaurus ''Dromaeosaurus'' and Saurornitholestes ''Saurornitholestes'' are used instead of Velociraptor, ''Velociraptor'', Daspletosaurus is used instead of [[TyrannosaurusRex Tyrannosaurus Rex]], Einiosaurus ''TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Einiosaurus'' is used instead of Triceratops, ''Triceratops'', and Alamosaurus ''Alamosaurus'' is used instead of "Brontosaurus" (really Apatosaurus). The main character is a Troodon, which is a non-stock dinosaur.
** Actually, there is at least one stock dinosaur: a Parasaurolophus.
Apatosaurus).
* [[SuperPersistentPredator Super Persistent Predator]]: SuperPersistentPredator: Blackclaw. He keeps chasing Dragonfly and Styra for the whole book. He wants to kill Dragonfly for revenge because he inadvertently humiliated him near the beginning.
* [[WouldntHurtAChild Wouldn't Hurt A Child]]: WouldntHurtAChild: Averted. Blackclaw kills a baby Saurornitholestes, ''Saurornitholestes'', and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating Chirostenotes.''Chirostenotes''.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Almost completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since the author is well-informed about dinosaurs). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.



* [[SomewhereAPalaeontologistIsCrying Somewhere A Paleontologist Is Crying]]: Almost completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since the author is well-informed about dinosaurs). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.
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* [[LongLostRelative Long Lost Relative]]: The entire basic plot of the second book is about Dragonfly finding his long-lost sister. [[spoiler:Before Dragonfly's eggs hatched, a Chirostenotes killed most of the eggs in the nest before the babies hatched. Only Dragonfly's egg survived. However, his sister also survived, but her egg rolled into a Dromaeosaurus nest, and she was adopted by the Dromaeosaurus parents. In the future, when they are both adult Troodons, Dragonfly and his sister reunite with each other, once again.]]

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* [[LongLostRelative Long Lost Relative]]: The entire basic plot of the second book is about Dragonfly finding his long-lost sister. [[spoiler:Before Dragonfly's eggs hatched, a Chirostenotes killed most of the eggs in the nest before the babies hatched. Only Dragonfly's egg survived. However, his sister also survived, but her egg rolled into a Dromaeosaurus pterosaur nest, and she was adopted by the Dromaeosaurus pterosaur parents. In On one of their annual migrations, the future, when they are both adult Troodons, pterosaurs got confused and ended up in Mongolia. Dragonfly's sister then ended up living in Mongolia. Several years later, Dragonfly travelled to Mongolia and met his sister reunite with each other, once again.sister.]]
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''[[http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2929058/1/Dragonfly_The_Next_Guardian Dragonfly: The Next Guardian]]'' is a work of fiction about dinosaurs. It's about a young Troodon named Dragonfly who saves the dinosaur community from an evil Daspletosaurus named Sharptooth. Along the way, he befriends a young female Einiosaurus named Styra ([[CarnivoreConfusion even though Troodons are carnivores and einiosaurs are herbivores]]) and eventually defeats Blackclaw.

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''[[http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2929058/1/Dragonfly_The_Next_Guardian Dragonfly: The Next Guardian]]'' is a work of fiction about dinosaurs. It's about a young Troodon named Dragonfly who saves the dinosaur community from an evil Daspletosaurus named Sharptooth.Blackclaw. Along the way, he befriends a young female Einiosaurus named Styra ([[CarnivoreConfusion even though Troodons are carnivores and einiosaurs are herbivores]]) and eventually defeats Blackclaw.



* [[CarnivoreConfusion Carnivore Confusion]]: The author makes it very clear that carnivorism is okay, ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Sharptooth is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because Troodons are too small to kill einiosaurs.
* [[IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You]]: When Sharptooth kidnaps Styra, he asks her where Dragonfly is. She says "No! I'll never tell you that Dragonfly is at his nest, close to the river, about 5 miles from here". This was obviously [[PlayedForLaughs Played for Laughs]].

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* [[CarnivoreConfusion Carnivore Confusion]]: The author makes it very clear that carnivorism is okay, ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Sharptooth Blackclaw is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because Troodons are too small to kill einiosaurs.
* [[IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You]]: When Sharptooth Blackclaw kidnaps Styra, he asks her where Dragonfly is. She says "No! I'll never tell you that Dragonfly is at his nest, close to the river, about 5 miles from here". This was obviously [[PlayedForLaughs Played for Laughs]].



* [[SomewhereAPalaeontologistIsCrying Somewhere A Paleontologist Is Crying]]: Completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since it was actually written by a paleontologist). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.

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* [[SomewhereAPalaeontologistIsCrying Somewhere A Paleontologist Is Crying]]: Completely Almost completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since it was actually written by a paleontologist).the author is well-informed about dinosaurs). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.



* [[SuperPersistentPredator Super Persistent Predator]]: Sharptooth. He keeps chasing Dragonfly and Styra for the whole book. He wants to kill Dragonfly for revenge because he accidentally injured his eye.
* [[WouldntHurtAChild Wouldn't Hurt A Child]]: Averted. Sharptooth kills a baby Saurornitholestes, and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating Chirostenotes.

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* [[SuperPersistentPredator Super Persistent Predator]]: Sharptooth.Blackclaw. He keeps chasing Dragonfly and Styra for the whole book. He wants to kill Dragonfly for revenge because he accidentally injured his eye.
inadvertently humiliated him near the beginning.
* [[WouldntHurtAChild Wouldn't Hurt A Child]]: Averted. Sharptooth Blackclaw kills a baby Saurornitholestes, and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating Chirostenotes.
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''[[http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2929058/1/Dragonfly_The_Next_Guardian Dragonfly: The Next Guardian]]'' is a work of fiction credited to Abanoub Marcus about dinosaurs. It's about a young Troodon named Dragonfly who saves the dinosaur community from an evil Daspletosaurus named Sharptooth. Along the way, he befriends a young female Einiosaurus named Styra ([[CarnivoreConfusion even though Troodons are carnivores and einiosaurs are herbivores]]) and eventually defeats Blackclaw.

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''[[http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2929058/1/Dragonfly_The_Next_Guardian Dragonfly: The Next Guardian]]'' is a work of fiction credited to Abanoub Marcus about dinosaurs. It's about a young Troodon named Dragonfly who saves the dinosaur community from an evil Daspletosaurus named Sharptooth. Along the way, he befriends a young female Einiosaurus named Styra ([[CarnivoreConfusion even though Troodons are carnivores and einiosaurs are herbivores]]) and eventually defeats Blackclaw.
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''[[http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2929058/1/Dragonfly_The_Next_Guardian Dragonfly: The Next Guardian]]'' is a work of fiction credited to Abanoub Marcus about dinosaurs. It's about a young Troodon named Dragonfly who saves the dinosaur community from an evil Daspletosaurus named Sharptooth. Along the way, he befriends a young female Einiosaurus named Styra ([[CarnivoreConfusion even though Troodons are carnivores and einiosaurs are herbivores]]) and eventually defeats Blackclaw.

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!!This work provides examples of:

* [[CarnivoreConfusion Carnivore Confusion]]: The author makes it very clear that carnivorism is okay, ''as long as it's just for food''. Dragonfly and his family hunt and kill other dinosaurs for food. Sharptooth is evil because he kills for joy, not for food. To add a whole new level of confusion, the dinosaurs are segregated, with carnivores not being able to interact with herbivores. However, Dragonfly eventually ends up befriending Styra, because Troodons are too small to kill einiosaurs.
* [[IllNeverTellYouWhatImTellingYou I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You]]: When Sharptooth kidnaps Styra, he asks her where Dragonfly is. She says "No! I'll never tell you that Dragonfly is at his nest, close to the river, about 5 miles from here". This was obviously [[PlayedForLaughs Played for Laughs]].
* [[InfantImmortality Infant Immortality]]: Averted. At the beginning, all of Dragonfly's siblings are eaten by a Chirostenotes while they are still inside their egg. Blackclaw also kills a baby Saurornitholestes in the story.
* [[LongLostRelative Long Lost Relative]]: The entire basic plot of the second book is about Dragonfly finding his long-lost sister. [[spoiler:Before Dragonfly's eggs hatched, a Chirostenotes killed most of the eggs in the nest before the babies hatched. Only Dragonfly's egg survived. However, his sister also survived, but her egg rolled into a Dromaeosaurus nest, and she was adopted by the Dromaeosaurus parents. In the future, when they are both adult Troodons, Dragonfly and his sister reunite with each other, once again.]]
* [[SomewhereAPalaeontologistIsCrying Somewhere A Paleontologist Is Crying]]: Completely averted. (Not surprisingly, since it was actually written by a paleontologist). Unlike other fictional books about dinosaurs, all of the dinosaurs in ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' lived at the same time and in the same region. The setting is the Late Cretaceous period in western North America. Besides the fact that the dinosaurs can talk, everything is pretty much scientifically accurate. In fact, ''The Tale of Dragonfly'' may be the most accurate fictional work about dinosaurs ever made.
* [[StockDinosaurs Stock Dinosaurs]]: Again, also completely averted. Not one stock dinosaur appears in the book. Non-stock relatives that are very similar to their stock cousins are used instead. For example, Dromaeosaurus and Saurornitholestes are used instead of Velociraptor, Daspletosaurus is used instead of [[TyrannosaurusRex Tyrannosaurus Rex]], Einiosaurus is used instead of Triceratops, and Alamosaurus is used instead of "Brontosaurus" (really Apatosaurus). The main character is a Troodon, which is a non-stock dinosaur.
** Actually, there is at least one stock dinosaur: a Parasaurolophus.
* [[SuperPersistentPredator Super Persistent Predator]]: Sharptooth. He keeps chasing Dragonfly and Styra for the whole book. He wants to kill Dragonfly for revenge because he accidentally injured his eye.
* [[WouldntHurtAChild Wouldn't Hurt A Child]]: Averted. Sharptooth kills a baby Saurornitholestes, and he doesn't feel bad about it at all. In fact, he is very proud of himself. Also, the flashback in the second book, where Dragonfly's siblings are all killed by an egg-eating Chirostenotes.
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