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Most dinosaurs were herbivores. The main groups of herbivorous dinosaurs are hadrosaurs, sauropods, ceratopsians, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, and pachycephalosaurs.
Ankylosaurs were dinosaurs, and, like all dinosaurs, they would have laid eggs. Like other dinosaurs, their eggs would have had a hard shell made of calcium, like that of a bird, and not a soft, leathery shell like a turtle, snake, lizard, or crocodile egg.
They include Ankylosaurs (the armored dinosaurs), Mosasaurs, and Plesiosaurs (both marine reptilian groups).
Carnivorous dinosaurs in the Cretaceous included tyrannosaurs, dromaeosaurs, troodontids, and abelisaurs. Herbivorous dinosaurs included sauropods, ceratopsians, hadrosaurs, ankylosaurs, and pachycephalosaurs.
Sauropods, ornithopods, ceratopsians, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs and some prosauropods would all have browsed on leaves on occasion.
Scientists beleive Ankylosaurs ate low-lying ground plants such as Ferns and Grasses. It is clear they are herbivorous.
Scientists beleive Ankylosaurs ate low-lying ground plants such as Ferns and Grasses. It is clear they are herbivorous.
The Edmontosaurus was a herbivore; it consumed vegetable matter.
Herbivorous dinosaurs, excluding ankylosaurs and stegosaurs, probably fled from predators whenever possible, but would have fought when cornered. Ankylosaurs and stegosaurs were very slow, so they would have stood their ground, using their spiked or clubbed tails as weapons against predators. Some herbivorous dinosaurs, including ceratopsians and pachycephalosaurs, may have fought others of their species over mates.
Some types of theropods were herbivores, such as therizinosaurs. Sauropods were herbivores. All dinosaurs belonging to the group Ornithischia (bird-hipped dinosaurs) were plant eaters. These include hadrosaurs, iguanodonts, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, ceratopsians, and pachycephalosaurs.
there are lots, triceratops, t Rex, hadrosaurs and ankylosaurs, they all appeared in the late cretaceous
Herbivores. Meat-eaters are carnivores, and those who eat both are omnivores.