Probably. There were fossils of ceratosaurus that had teeth marks on them, but this could have been from another, larger therapod, like an allosaur.
Yes, ants can be cannibalistic creatures, as some species may eat other ants, especially when food is scarce.
Yes, theropods are meat eating dinosaurs.
Jurassic theropods were generally larger and more diverse compared to Triassic theropods. They also exhibited more specialized features for hunting, such as sharper teeth and stronger limbs. Additionally, Jurassic theropods were part of more complex ecosystems with a wider variety of prey animals.
Some species of lizard will show cannibalistic behavior, but many do not.
You might say, "Hannibal Lecter exhibited cannibalistic behavior." Or perhaps, "Few cannibalistic peoples remain today."
Bipedal, lizard-hipped, meat eating dinosaurs are all theropods. However, some theropods eventually evolved to eat plants and/or to be bird-hipped.
Birds evolved from a group of Saurischian dinosaurs known as theropods. The theropods include dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, and Deinonychus. Theropods were predators who walked on two feet and had relatively small arms. Some of these dinosaurs were small and started growing feathers, at first to keep warm. Eventually these feathers became adapted for flying.
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True. Tyrannosaurus rex, Coelophysis, and Allosaurus are examples of theropods.