Teeth
Sauropods, who were plant-eating dinosaurs, used rocks to grind their food to aid in digestion. These rocks are called gastroliths.
Plant eating dinosaurs foraged for food. Carnivorous dinosaurs hunted for prey.
Just like we did, by eating and digesting!!!
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They caught it if eating meat and if a plant eater ate plants.
Gastroliths were the smooth, rounded rocks that dinosaurs ingested to help them digest and grind their food. These rocks were swallowed and moved around in the stomach to break down tough plant material.
They were called gastroliths.
tear, rip and grind food easier for digestion
flesh eating carnivore animals are generally sharper as they rip off flesh of a animal and the plant eating animals herbivores teeth are blunter as they just eat plants their teeth are also flat so they can grind the food before swallowing
There have always been more plants than animals. Hence, eating plants gives the advantage of having a more abundant food source. In fact, most dinosaurs were plant eaters.
Basically, at the time of the dinosaurs, there were carnivores (meat eaters) and herbivores (plant eaters).
It depends on the type of dinosaurs carnivore or a plant eater. Plant Eater=A plant eater would eat shrubs, leaves, flowers any type of plant I would think. Carnivore=Meat eg.other dinosaurs or animals. === === It depends on the type of dinosaurs carnivore or a plant eater. Plant Eater=A plant eater would eat shrubs, leaves, flowers any type of plant I would think. Carnivore=Meat eg.other dinosaurs or animals. === ===