Oviraptorfurther research revealed that the nest was likely that of the oviraptor and it was protecting the nest.In general. to eat eggs is called ovivorous
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
Yes most of them eat meat and some eat plantsMost dinosaurs were either strictly carnivorous or herbivorous, however the following groups are possible omnivores: primitive ornithischians (e.g. Heterodontosaurus tucki)pachycephalosaursthe sauropodomorph Panphagia protosoviraptorosaurstherizinosaurstroodontsThere's some debate about this one but I think it is an omivore its Coelophysis.We actually only know a few omnivorous dinosaurs. The only one I actually know is Oviraptor.NEW PERSON EDITING:Other then the Oviraptor, there is the Ornithomimus.Only a few of the known dinosaurs were omnivores (eating both plants and animals). Some examples of omnivores are Ornithomimus and Oviraptor, which ate plants, eggs, insects, etc. Also, most herbivores are "accidental omnivores" in that when they are eating plants, they also ingest a lot of insects and small animals.A dinosaur that eats meat and plants.Heterodontosaurids, some prosauropods, and ornithomimids are probably all omnivorous, but the best candidates for dinosaur omnivory are troodonts and oviraptors. If you had to name one dinosaur that you knew for sure was omnivorous, it would be the basal therizinosaur Falcarius.
There are different kinds of diosaurs. Some yes, are carnivores. Some are herbivores, and only eat plants. Some are omnivores, they eat both meat and plants.
Fossils have provided all information and sourced all theories that are to do with dinosaurs. Our general view, knowledge of their behaviour and knowledge of what the eat have came from fossils such as dinosaur bones or even dinosaur poo.
oviraptor meaning "egg thief." further research revealed that the nest was likely that of the oviraptor and it was protecting the nest. In general. to eat eggs is called ovivorous
it does.
The dinosaur name oviraptor originally meant "egg thief", because of the fact that an oviraptor skeleton was discovered "stealing" eggs from another dinosaur's nest. But recent evidence actually shows that the oviraptor was just being a good mother and protecting her nest from egg thiefs, but most likely a sand storm.
Ruby is an Oviraptor.
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There is no such thing as a dinosaur that flys. The difference between a pteradoctyl and a bird is: Birds have feathers and pteradoctyl's don't. The difference between a oviraptor and a bird is: Oviraptor have hands and birds have wings.
Oviraptorfurther research revealed that the nest was likely that of the oviraptor and it was protecting the nest.In general. to eat eggs is called ovivorous
oviraptor bones and protoceratops eggs
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
Many species of dinosaur are believed to have nurtured their young. Dinosaurs that certainly raised their young include Maiasaura, Oviraptor, Massospondylus, and most birds (which are a subgroup of dinosaur).
The closest living relatives of Oviraptor are birds. Birds are the only type of dinosaurs that still exist. Therefor, not only are birds the closest living relatives of the Oviraptor, they are also the closest living relatives of any other extinct dinosaur.