the dinosaur one? if it was the dinosaur one then it was a carnivor.
Massospondylus lived in the very beginning of the Early Jurassic Period. In fact, the fossil beds Massospondylus lived in are used to DEFINE the beginning of the Jurassic!
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The massospondylus was an ancestor of sauropods from the early Jurassic period. It was a facultative biped, and probably used its forearms to grasp food, which I'm guessing consisted of foliage from trees. It was primarily a herbivore, but was also omnivorous. It had been suggested that it was a carnivore, but this theory has been discredited.
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).
It is believed that all mother dinosaurs laid their eggs in nests. However, only nests from some species have been found. Of these, Maiasaura and Massospondylus fed their young and protected them, but Troodon left the young to fend for themselves as soon as they hatched.
We know very little about how they raised their young. We know that most, if not all, dinosaurs laid their eggs in nests. Troodon and Oviraptor are known to have incubated their young by sitting on the eggs, like modern birds. Dinosaurs such as Massospondylus and Maiasaura fed their young, but Troodon young probably took care of themselves as soon as they hatched.
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because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....