None. Dinosaurs went extinct before grass evolved.
Yes.Because they ate alot of Meat and some ate more grass.
Baryonyx and Suchomimus are some dinosaurs that ate fish.
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There were many kinds of dinosaurs some of them ate flesh depending on their size and the size of the prey and some ate plants.
Herbivorous dinosaurs included sauropods, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, hadrosaurs, ceratopsians, and pachycephalosaurs. Grass, however, didn't appear until the end of the Age of Dinosaurs and wasn't common, so dinosaurs would have mainly eaten other plants.
Many dinosaurs ate meat. Some are Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex. No dinosaurs lived in water
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.
the herbivores
Well there are Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, insectivores and probably dinosaurs that are Lacto ovos. Carnivores and egg eaters ate fish, other creatures and eggs, herbivores ate plants, grass and moss, omnivores ate a variety of all food sources, and insectivores also ate small creatures and insects. As for mammoths they ate grass, winter greens and huge trees.
Yes. The carnivores ate the other dinosaurs. For example the T-Rex ate the Triceratops.
Some of them were herbivore, or vegetarian, and some were carnivore, or meat eaters. some were omnivores, which means they ate grass and leaves, and some meat.
No. Wheat is a type of grass and there was no grass in the time of the dinosaurs.