A hadrosaurus is a dinosaur originally found in New Jersey. This dinosaur is listed underneath the category of Gripper, since it doesn't HAVE any teeth, which also means that it is an omnivore.
Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaur. Hadrosaurs were herbivorous. Plants that they probably ate include cycads and conifers. They primarily ate plants at a level 13 ft above the ground.
Tyrannosaurs were large carnivores. They ate large, herbivorous dinosaurs, such as hadrosaurs and ceratopsians. They got their food by hunting and scavenging.
Hadrosaurs were able to eat tough vegetation because of the adaptations that allowed them to chew. Plants they ate may have included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and early grasses.
The majority of dinosaurs were plant eaters. These include sauropods, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, ceratopsians, hadrosaurs, and pachycephalosaurs. They ate plants such as conifers, ferns, cycads, horsetails, and early flowering plants. Theropod dinosaurs were usually carnivores, and, depending on they type, ate insects, small animals, herbivorous dinosaurs, or freshwater fish.
Hadrosaurs
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The answer is Apatosaurus.
Hadrosaurs. The dinos widout teeth.
A duck billed dinosaur is called a Hadrosaurid. They were the first dinosaur family to be identified in North America.
Herbivores. Meat-eaters are carnivores, and those who eat both are omnivores.
Duck-billed dinosaurs are called Hadrosaurs.
That depended on the species. Velociraptor hunted relatively small dinosaurs such as Protoceratops. Deinonychus may have hunted large hadrosaurs such as Tenontosaurus. Some raptors would have hunted very small prey, like mammals and lizards.