A herbivorous one
Yes, they have peg-like teeth for grinding their food. They have no incisors or canine teeth.
Diadectes were 3 meters long, and its peg-like teeth tells us it's a plant eater.
Look at the teeth peg-like teeth or grinding teeth are usually signs of herbivorism in dinosaurs also look at body shape if a dinosaurs head has lots of muscle scars it most likely was a carnivore as they needed a strong head.
No, they rarely bite and the peg-like teeth they have would not be able to inflict much damage if they did.
a peg. or a tuning peg
Peg is his mom Peg Canales.
Leg is a noun but peg describes it. Peg is an adjective.
A peg, which when unqulified, refers to a "small peg" is 30 ml.
Peg Kehret's first name is, Peg....you just said it.
They are not a very aggressive species, but like most animals, they can bite.
Peg laterals are hereditary.