As water is a basic element in life on earth, it is not logical to assume they did not.
There are however animals that normally do not drink water as such. This because they get the moisture needed from their food. An Oviraptor could weigh in at 60-100 kilos. It is doubtful that such a sized dinosaur would be able to get all its moisture from prey alone.
Our knowledge of dinosaurs is very very limited though. All we have is indications of what they ate.
This goes for water as well. We know that all animals, being reptiles, mammals or birds, even insects, need water, so the logical assumption is a clear Yes to the question.
Yes, they were.
Oviraptors diddnt have any teeth, although they were meat eaters the swallowed there food down hole instead of chewing.
Oviraptor lived among several other carnivorous dinosaurs, so they could be called its "enemies". Archaeornithoides, Citipati, Khaan, Mahakala, Mononykus, Saurornithoides, Shuvuuia, Tsaagan, and Velociraptor It is also possible that Oviraptors would attack and kill other Oviraptors.
Oviraptor lived among several other carnivorous dinosaurs, so they could be called its "enemies". Archaeornithoides, Citipati, Khaan, Mahakala, Mononykus, Saurornithoides, Shuvuuia, Tsaagan, and Velociraptor It is also possible that Oviraptors would attack and kill other Oviraptors.
"Oviraptor" is Latin meaning 'egg thief' and as the first fossils of these animals were seen with eggs, it was assumed that predated nests.However recent fossil finds in China prove that the "Oviraptors" were actually sitting on and brooding the eggs in their own nests when they were killed and fossilized. The did not eat eggs at all.Thus Oviraptors were ground nesting, bird-like but non-avian dinosaurs.
they drink water.
Water, coffee and in the summer, when there is no water to drink, they drink porcupine urine.
snow leopards drink water but i don't which water they drink i think it is spring water
They drink water from the lake.
They do drink water.
Drink more water.
Drinking water is water that is safe for a human to drink, it is said to be potable.