Herbivorous dinosaurs, excluding ankylosaurs and stegosaurs, probably fled from predators whenever possible, but would have fought when cornered. Ankylosaurs and stegosaurs were very slow, so they would have stood their ground, using their spiked or clubbed tails as weapons against predators. Some herbivorous dinosaurs, including ceratopsians and pachycephalosaurs, may have fought others of their species over mates.
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Xiaosaurus dashanpensis. It was an herbivore about a meter long.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores, but there were many carnivores as well.
Apatosaurus was a plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
Herbivorous dinosaurs ate plants. Plants that coexisted with dinosaurs include conifers, such as Auracaria and even Sequoia, cycads, ginkgoes, ferns, seed ferns, horsetails, and, toward the end of the Mesozoic, some flowering plants, including palms and primitive grasses.
No that would be an herbivore. Carnivores eat strictly meat.
Some dinosaurs are herbivores meaning they eat only plants.
Apatosaurus was a plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
as far as I know, Yes Dinosaurs did existed
Antarctopelta is believed to have been an herbivore, feeding mostly on vegetation such as plants, ferns, and possibly fruits. Fossil evidence suggests that it had a diet similar to other armored dinosaurs of the nodosaur family.
Troodons were carnivorous dinosaurs, known for their sharp teeth and quick, agile nature. They primarily fed on small animals, insects, and possibly eggs.
some dinosaurs are herbivore,they are plant eaters while there are carnivores,they are meat eaters.