Troodon With a Super Sense
In Troodon With a Super Sense, naturalist Steve Backshall describes this dino with an incredible super sense: its large eyes that help it during the harsh, Arctic night. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Deadly Dinosaurs, a documentary series in which host Steve Backshall is on the hunt for the deadliest animals to have walked the Earth — dinosaurs — exploring features of several species and putting their abilities to the test to reveal the raw power of these creatures.
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Q: Where did Troodon live?
A: It lived in the frozen North, a harsh Arctic environment.
Q: What was Troodon’s unique super sense?
A: It had massive eyes that allowed it to see in the dark.
Q: How did this super sense help Troodon?
A: The Arctic winter meant many hours of darkness, making it difficult to find prey. Troodon used its night vision to attack prey in packs.
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