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An omnivore is an animal, or dinosaur, that eats both plants and animals. An herbivorous dinosaur is one that only eats plants.
A dinosaur omnivore is a dinosaur that ate both plants and meat. One example of a dinosaur omnivore is the Oviraptor, which is believed to have had a diet that consisted of both plants and small animals.
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
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Plants if the dinosaur is a herbivore. Animals if the dinosaur is a carnivore. Both plants and animals if the dinosaur is an omnivore. Read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbivore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnivore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivore
It depends on what dinosaur you are talking about omnivore~ eats meat and plants carnivore~ eats only meat herbivore~ eats plants and only plants
No, Stegosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur. It primarily fed on plants like ferns, cycads, and conifers during the Late Jurassic period.
A dinosaur that eats meat and plants is called omnivorous. Examples of omnivorous dinosaurs include Citipati and Ornithomimus.
Herbavores ate plants.
A hadrosaurus is a dinosaur originally found in New Jersey. This dinosaur is listed underneath the category of Gripper, since it doesn't HAVE any teeth, which also means that it is an omnivore.
Yes, all dinosaurs ate either plants or meat. There is one dinosaur, however, that paleontologists are not sure of. It seems to have been an omnivore.
Nomingia was an omnivore, and probably ate plants, small reptiles, amphibians, insects, and mammals.