Sauropod
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
It depends on what dinosaur you are talking about omnivore~ eats meat and plants carnivore~ eats only meat herbivore~ eats plants and only plants
The smallest adult fossil of a herbivorous dinosaur belongs to Echinodon becklesii.
the largest dinosaur that ever lived is the seismosaurus hallorum
pterodactyl was NOT a dinosaur it was from a group of flying creatures called pterosaurs it was a carnivore
The "Brontosaurus" isn't even a real dinosaur at all. It was just a mistake. And it wasn't the largest flesh-eating dinosaur. "Brontosaurus" was an herbivore, so it ate only plants.
No, not even close. It was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, but even then in that category it is beaten out by Spinosaurus. The largest known dinosaur was amphicoelias, a giant herbivore.
The apatosaurus is the apatosaurus which is an herbivore.
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
Herbivore
Seismosaurus, a herbivore and sauropod.
A Herbivore.
In the Mesozoic era
Because of the black coons.
The Sauropodomorphs dinosaur was the largest of the prosauropod dinosaurs.
It was a herbivore or plant eater . it was huge . ( 30 - 40 ft. long ! )