Triceratops was a herbivorous dinosaur. So, its teeth were adapted for plucking and grasping. The teeth had a rounded end and were arranged in groups.
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Instead of a mouth with teeth, Triceratops had a large, bony beak similar to a birds.
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By the shape of their teeth and that their teeth are flat for chewing plants.
bause he neede it for eating leaves
Triceratops Dinosaurs would probably not have lived in shelters.
Triceratops only are plants, making it a strict herbivore. Plants the Triceratops likely ate include ferns and conifers. They had a beak for cropping off leaves and a battery of teeth for chewing them.
Triceratops would win because it had horns for goring predators and the teeth of Suchomimus were not built for killing big prey.
Triceratops
The large and powerful triceratops was only prey occasionally, and then to the largest of the carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus.
Triceratops was an herbivore, or plant eater. Triceratops had large batteries of teeth and definitely chewed its food. This suggests that they ate tough vegetation. In addition, Triceratops's head was relatively low to the ground, so any plants that it ate would have to be relatively low growing for it to reach them, unless it used its horns to tip trees over on occasion. They may have eaten conifers, cycads, palms, or ferns.
Triceratops had a unique beak-like jaw that was well-suited for herbivorous feeding. Its jaw featured powerful, shearing teeth that allowed it to efficiently process tough plant material. The structure of its jaw, coupled with a strong skull and large frills, provided both feeding advantages and protection from predators. This adaptation enabled Triceratops to thrive in its environment during the Late Cretaceous period.
Its a freaking trace fossil