Iguanodon were herbivores, or plant eaters. They lived in the relatively dry forests of Europe's many islands during the Early Cretaceous. The primary plant there were conifers, and others included ferns, cycads, horsetails, ginkgos, and the earliest angiosperms, which were just beginning to evolve.
plants
Plants, as evidenced by its teeth. The Iguanodon was one of the very first dinosaurs identified.
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
Answerer: Marine Iguanodon and Lesser Antillean Iguanodon. Asker: How did you know? Answerer: That is another question.
Most types of dinosaurs actually did eat plants. Just a few of these include Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus), and Triceratops.
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
Iguanodon is its genus name. There is one currently accepted species of the Iguanodon genus. This species's Latin name is Iguanodon bernissartensis.
There is no "nickname" for Iguanodon. Iguanodon is the scientific name for the genus, and the full Latin name for the only species in this genus is Iguanodon bernissartensis. Iguanodon means "iguana tooth" in while bernissartensis refers to Bernissart, Belgium, where the first nearly complete skeletons of Iguanodon were discovered.
Yes, the Iguanodon was an herbivorous dinosaur. They ate contemporary plants such as conifers and ferns. To reach higher foliage, they could have stood on their hind legs.
iguanodon it has mad fighting skills
these are reletives of iguanodon muttuburasaurus ouranosaurus altirhinus camptosaurus tenontosaurus dryosaurus rhabdodon
Iguanodon lived in Europe between 125 and 126 million years ago. At this time, much of Europe was flooded by shallow seas, and Iguanodon lived on the many islands that remained.
Iguanodon lived between 126 and 125 million years ago in Europe. Because shallow seas flooded much of Europe at that time, Iguanodon lived on the remaining islands.