Most carnivorous dinosaurs dispatched prey using their teeth and jaws. Large types that hunted large prey often had strong arms, which were used to hook onto prey securely, so that they could kill it. Some dinosaurs, such as Troodon and dromaeosaurs, had long, curved claws on their inner toe, which was used to hook onto large prey and maybe even to stab it. They probably relied primarily on their eyesight to find prey, but some, such as Tyrannosaurus, had an acute sense of smell.
Tyrannosaurus Rex may have hunted in several ways. Note the emphasis of the word 'may'; when studying dinosaurs there are few things that are a certainty regarding behaviour. Jack Horner claims that T-Rex was only a scavenger, I strongly reject this theory.
T-Rex was most likely an ambush predator. Using its large and intelligent brain (the largest brain of all known dinosaurs) it would wait for the right moment to strike. The massive, powerful legs of a Tyrannosaurus suggest it could run at fairly fast speeds (perhaps 20 mph) for a short duration. In an ambush, this would be perfect. One can imagine a T-Rex suddenly bursting out of cover into a herd of herbivores, biting down on one with its massive jaws. Its jaws were immensely powerful, capable of crushing bone. The first bite would probably cripple the dinosaur being hunted.
Jack Horner points out that T-Rex had an amazing sense of smell, which he claims indicates a scavenger (the sense of smell used to discover corpses). I agree with Horner on this one, the T-Rex no doubt used its amazing sense of smell to find carcasses and scavenge. But like most predators, T-Rex did not just scavenge, it was an extraordinarily well-designed carnivore that was the apex of predatory dinosaurs.
The big predators such as tyrannosaurus likely followed the weak in a group or herd and use their powerful jaws to crush bone. Things like utahraptors, volociraptor, and deinonochus stalked and use their jaws, claws and for most raptors a big foot claw used for cutting jugulars.
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Today's reptiles give some clues to dinosaur hunting styles:
Ankylosaurs were herbivores, so they ate plants. Because of their low head level, they ate low growing vegetation. Ferns and low growing shrubs would have made up most of the ankylosaur's diet, and they may have consumed not only leaves, but twigs, too.
Scientist say they probably hunted in packs because there prey was massive.
The ankylosaurus is herbivorous. Therefore, it does not hunt.
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This dinosaur simply at grass, fern, and other low-lying plants in the areas it grazed in.
Ankylosaurus are Herbivore they eat Leaves and Twig.
Ankylosaurus use their Beak with Bumpy Teeth to Crew their Food.
plants
Yes, these dangerous dinosaurs did hunt in packs.
paleontologists hunt for dinosaur bones and fossils.
Yes
dinosaurs
Carnivores. The ones who eat plants are called herbivores.
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sometimes they hunt in day for food and sometimes in the night to have a feast
endotherms
No, because all dinosaurs except birds went extinct millions of years before humans existed.
Because dinosaurs have been around longer and there is more out in t he wild to hunt or kill them then in the water like for sharks
Herbivores ate grasses and tree leaves. Carnivores ate meat from other animals. They hunt because they need to eat something and can't go to a store to buy food.That is WHY they HUNT.
no such thing. there have been large birds know as terror birds that would have been able to hunt and kill small dinosaurs but they didnt live at the same time as dinosaurs and if your talking about larger dinosaurs such as sauropod and hadrosaurs then no