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some did but not the meat eaters

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Q: Did dinosaurs have flat teeth when they were born?
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What kind of food are you going to give animals with flat teeth?

I think plants because dinosaurs that have flat teeth eat plants


What is a type of dinosaur called?

Typesof dinosaur is called: omnivores, herbivores, and carnivores. A carnivore is a dinosaur that eats meat only and they usally have sharp pointy teeth to tear the meat apart. A herbivore is a dinosaur that only eats plant, these dinosaurs have flat teeth. And last but not least a herbivore is a dinosaur that eats both plants and meat. These dinosaurs have flat and sharp teeth, but we humans that are omnivores have more flat teeth than sharp, because we dont have to tear meat likedinosaurs did........... YOLO


Do camels have sharp teeth or flat teeth?

flat teeth


Describe what is a plant eating dinosaurs?

There are several herbivorous dinosaurs, like the sauropods and the ceratopsians. Their teeth weren't as sharp as the teeth of carnivorous dinosaurs.


Do meat eating dinosaurs have molar teeth?

Yes! meat eating dinosaurs do have molar teeth. The molar teeth are found at the end of the mouth.


What dinosaurs have canine teeth?

Canine teeth are unique to mammals and our ancestors, therapsids. Other creatures, including dinosaurs, never had canine teeth.


Why do birds not have teeth if they are a form of dinosaur?

Because certain dinosaurs had teeth. First off all dinosaurs had teeth, if not tel me one that didn`t, and dinosaurs are birds and reptiles, not just birds.


What kind of teeth do triceratops have flat sharp or none?

FLAT


Why do dinosaurs have teeth?

To bite into prey or bite leaves, dinosaurs needed teeth. The T. Rex had the biggest teeth of all dinosaurs to deliver a killing bite to its prey. The sauropods had front teeth but no back teeth. The spinosaur adapted to eating fish and so had a mouth like crocodiles.


How sharp is a dinosaurs teeth?

Rex teeth, common to all tyrannosaurid's, is that they weren't sharp and dagger-like. "They were fairly dull and wide, almost like bananas," said Reichel. "If the teeth were flat, knife-like and sharp, they could have snapped if the prey struggled violently when T.


What kind of teeth do herbivores do herbivores have?

they have flat teeth


What is the relation between the type of teeth an animal has and its diet?

Animals evolve to suit their surroundings. Dinosaurs are a good example, like the meat eaters or carnivores often had long sharp teeth, where as the plant eaters or herbivores had large flat molars.