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The majority of dinosaurs were herbivores - they ate of the grasses, ferns and plants around them. Carnivorous dinosaurs ate herbivores - and possibly small proto-mammals and perhaps birds. Some of the carnivores were likely carrion eaters. Some dinosaurs specialized in eating other dinosaurs eggs.

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The Tyrannosaurus Rex was a carnivore.
It ate meat, as in the flesh of other beings.

It primarily ate vegetarian/herbivore dinosaurs, as these were usually (but not always) easier to subdue. But sometimes the Tyrannosaurus Rex would eat other carnivores, for example, after killing a carnivore for "invading" their territory.

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Well there were most herbivores then carnivores and carnivores had diets at times so i would say most of the dinosaurs ate plants.

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It ate meat.

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