The only predator of adult Triceratops was Tyrannosaurus. Triceratops was so formidable thanks to its size and its horns that it sometimes successfully defended itself against Tyrannosaurus.
Mostly T-Rex ate Triceratops. The reason why, is because the triceratops is so meaty so he looks for the meatyest dinosaur he could find.
Triceratops had a horny beak which it would have used to snap branches to make them easier to consume. Triceratops also ate shrubs and other low lying plants.
The only predator of adult Triceratops was Tyrannosaurus. Triceratops was so formidable thanks to its size and its horns that it sometimes successfully defended itself against Tyrannosaurus.
The only predator of adult Triceratops was Tyrannosaurus. Triceratops was so formidable thanks to its size and its horns that it sometimes successfully defended itself against Tyrannosaurus.
Triceratops was an herbivore, or plant eater. Triceratops had large batteries of teeth and definitely chewed its food. This suggests that they ate tough vegetation. In addition, Triceratops's head was relatively low to the ground, so any plants that it ate would have to be relatively low growing for it to reach them, unless it used its horns to tip trees over on occasion. They may have eaten conifers, cycads, palms, or ferns.
Triceratops only are plants, making it a strict herbivore. Plants the Triceratops likely ate include ferns and conifers. They had a beak for cropping off leaves and a battery of teeth for chewing them.
All dinosaurs that ate plants and had three horns were relatives of Triceratops. Some examples that are not Triceratops, but are related to Triceratops, include Agujaceratops, Anchiceratops, Arrhinoceratops, and Chasmosaurus.
Triceratops might be a carnivore. Studies on the teeth of a triceratops shows that they were good for grinding plant materials, and were also good for crushing bone and meat. It has not yet been proven that triceratops was a carnivore, or an omnivore, but it was most likely a herbivore.
Yes. The carnivores ate the other dinosaurs. For example the T-Rex ate the Triceratops.
Triceratops was an herbivore, and it had large batteries of teeth that it used to chew its food. This suggests that they ate tough vegetation. In addition, Triceratops's head was relatively low to the ground, so any plants that it ate would have to be relatively low growing for it to reach them, unless it used its horns to tip trees over on occasion. They may have eaten conifers, cycads, palms, or ferns.
T-Rex were carnivores so they ate meat. As large carnivores, they primarily ate the meat of herbivorous dinosaurs, such as Edmontosaurus and Triceratops. They ate both carrion and hunted for food.
Nothing now that they are extinct. However when they lived they only ate plant life.