Troodon ( ;
Troödon in older sources) is a
genus of relatively small,
bird-like
dinosaurs known definitively from the
Campanian age of the
Cretaceous period (about 77
mya), though possible additional species are known from later in the Campanian and also from the early (and probably late)
Maastrichtian age. It includes at least one species,
Troodon formosus, though many fossils, possibly representing several species have been classified in this genus. These species ranged widely, with fossil remains recovered from as far north as
Alaska and as far south as
Wyoming and even possibly
Texas and
New Mexico. Discovered in 1855,
T. formosus was among the first dinosaurs found in
North America.