No dinosaurs had wings (unless you consider Archaeopteryx a dinosaur, which you could, but usually it's considered the first bird and removed from the dinosaur superorder). Pterosaurs, flying reptiles, had wings and flew. Nearly all of them (that we know of) had teeth.
no, it means tyrant lizard king in latin. tooth without wings would not be a good choice for a description. most dinosaurs had teeth but no wings.
The earliest birds had wings; they evolved from feathered, winged dinosaurs. However, the ancestors of those winged dinosaurs did not have wings.
Yes
There are several herbivorous dinosaurs, like the sauropods and the ceratopsians. Their teeth weren't as sharp as the teeth of carnivorous dinosaurs.
Yes! meat eating dinosaurs do have molar teeth. The molar teeth are found at the end of the mouth.
Canine teeth are unique to mammals and our ancestors, therapsids. Other creatures, including dinosaurs, never had canine 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.
One way is by looking at the teeth. Carnivorous dinosaurs always had sharp teeth. Herbivorous dinosaurs had spatula like teeth, or even molars, depending on the species. Also, no meat eating dinosaurs could walk on four legs. Also, most if not all meat eating dinosaurs were lizard hipped. There were also some dinosaurs that were omnivores and had a combination of teeth.
No, they can't brush their teeth. Their arms were not made to brush their teeth. Eventually they died of gum disease or from starvation after their teeth fell out and now they're all dead. So, NO dinosaurs don't brush their teeth because they're extinct.
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No. some just had beaks
Mostly by there teeth.