mostly plants because the teeth are not sharp enough to tear through meat
Typesof dinosaur is called: omnivores, herbivores, and carnivores. A carnivore is a dinosaur that eats meat only and they usally have sharp pointy teeth to tear the meat apart. A herbivore is a dinosaur that only eats plant, these dinosaurs have flat teeth. And last but not least a herbivore is a dinosaur that eats both plants and meat. These dinosaurs have flat and sharp teeth, but we humans that are omnivores have more flat teeth than sharp, because we dont have to tear meat likedinosaurs did........... YOLO
yes because they don't eat meat therefore they don't need sharp teeth. they have flat teeth because they eat plants
Herbivores Need large flat teeth as these help them grind down the tough food that they eat.
Herbivores have flat teeth that they use to eat plants. Carnivore have the pointy, sharp teeth that they use to rip up their meat. So to answer your question, herbivores have flat teeth.
I think plants because dinosaurs that have flat teeth eat plants
If they have that type of teeth, then it is easier to graze (eat grass).
They only eat plants.
Herbivorous dinosaurs ate the plants that lived when they did. Most species of dinosaurs lived before flowering plants or grasses were common, and therefor probably ate ferns, cycads, horsetails, and conifers.
Animals with flat teeth typically eat plants and vegetation. They use their flat teeth to grind and chew plant material effectively. Some examples of animals with flat teeth include herbivores like cows, horses, and elephants.
Sharp teeth for carnivores and broad and flat molars for the herbivores. For the omnivores, well, either of those two.
Moose are herbivores and eat grass, leaves and shrubs. They have flat grinding teeth.
They eat both plants and animals.