Diplodicus most likely stripped thin branches of leaves with its pencil-like teeth, as did most sauropods. One theory suggests that diplodicus had a trunk like a modern day elephant, which may have allowed it to add more variance to its diet.
herbivores, who only eat plants and omnivores, who eat both plants and animals. it is canivores that only eat meat and not plants.
You know I think they eat regular plants like leaves but who knows?
Depending on what type of dinosaur it is it may it its own kind, meat or plants.
this depends on the type of dinosaur. it can be either eat plants, other animals or both.
plants it's name was dryosaurus
Parasaurolophus ate plants from trees.
Plateosaurus was an herbivore, which means that they ate plants.
Most types of dinosaurs actually did eat plants. Just a few of these include Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus), and Triceratops.
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
Only herbivorous or omnivorous dinosaurs would eat trees
They all eat plants unlike carnivores they eat meats and other dinosaur
Triceratops