yes. In fact the shape of the teeth (needle-like) proves that it stayed a large portion of it's life in water. So, what does this have to do with it's teeth? The teeth are perfectly designed to catch fish!
Yes, Velociraptor was a carnivore, and was only 6 feet long with a weight of 33 lb. They would have been opportunistic, eating small animals such as mammals and lizards, as well as scavenging. They were also effective at hunting other dinosaurs, such as Protoceratops.
Yes, Spinosaurus ate fish most of the time using its long snout and conical teeth. Spinosaurus probably also would scavenge or even hunt other small-medium sized dinosaurs.
some ate fish if you include that as meat. Some may have ate fish but I learned about them when I was 9 and most ate lots of plants.
maybe beacause i've seen on tv and they are bigger than giganotosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex
Because plants would not sustain its large body
It is a meat eater, it only eats other dinosaurs
Ankylosaurus is a plant eater.
it was a plant eater
Apatosaurus ate plants.
a meat eater
no it was a carnivore or plant eater
Totally a plant eating monstrosity.
Apatosaurus was an herbivore, or plant eater, not a meat eater. It was a type of sauropod, or lizard hipped quadrupedal dinosaur with a long neck.
Apatosaurus was a type of sauropod. Like all sauropods, it was a plant eater.
it was 12 feet tall
someone correct me if im wrong but i think trex is medicine and T-Rex is the dinosaur.
A t-Rex is a dinosaur.
No, TRex was Trianosaurus Rex, an extinct (fossil) dinosaur.
Tarbosaurus bataar was a huge meat eater dinosaur.