Yes! meat eating dinosaurs do have molar teeth. The molar teeth are found at the end of the mouth.
Sharp teeth are for eating meat, flat teeth are for eating plants, vegetables, etc. Ex: Canine teeth on humans are for meat, molar teeth are for plants
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.
so that when they eat meat they can grip, rip, and tear the meat they are eating because most of them could not chew their meat
Meat eating dinosaurs, or any meat eating animal/mammals are considered as a "carnivore". The group that contains most meat eating dinosaurs is Theropoda.Carnivore/Carnivorous eg: T-rex
the meat eating or carnivours dinosaurs were the smartst. the meat eating or carnivours dinosaurs were the smartst.
Meat eating dinosaurs couldn't eat plants because they had teeth designed for riping and tearing meat not grinding plants. they also follow instinct which wouldn't tell them to eat plants because it is against nature and it's not what they were created to do.
All meat eating dinosaurs were theropods.
carnivores
yes most dinosaurs ate plants
of course, the meat or flesh of animals
Yes, theropods are meat eating dinosaurs.
Honey, A meat eating dinosaur is obversiouly a dinosaur that eats MEAT!!!!!! dahhhhhhh Example: T-rex, Raptor, Spinosaurus, teradactle WATCH JURASSIC PARK.