no
Lapparentosaurus, those very long neck dinos who eat plants off of trees.
No, Humans and Dinosaurs are in different time periods.
As long as they were plant eaters Dinosaurs don't eat humans because there were still no humans when the dinosaurs roam the earth.
Wolves didn't evolve until long after the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs. However, birds are considered dinosaurs, and wolves do sometimes eat birds, so I would say that wolves do eat dinosaurs.
Brachiosaurus eats leaves and branches of tree, long neck helps brachiosaurus get more foods in high trees.
No, dinosaurs do not eat your teacher because dinosaurs are extinct and lived millions of years ago, long before humans existed. Additionally, dinosaurs were herbivores or carnivores that primarily ate plants or other animals, not people. So, it's just a playful imagination rather than a reality!
Because long neck turtles are slow on land.
Well the herbivores, or dinosaurs that didn't eat meat, got their food either off the trees, water, or ground, depending on the dinosaur. The Longneck had a very long neck designed to eat off of the trees. However, the much smaller dinosaurs ate shrubs off of the ground. Some even ate plants that grew in water. The Carnivores, or the dinosaurs that ate meat, either killed their prey or ate an animal that had already died. They had sharper teeth than the herbivores for killing animals and eating the meat.
Homosapiens only evolved after the dinosaurs became extinct.
grass and leaves
long neck turtles eat crayfish, fish, worms, tadpoles.
Most people like dinosaurs, because they are scary and eat other dinosaurs.