Most likely carnivores such as the T-Rex, the vegetarian type wouldn't normally resort to cannibalism.
Comment: OK, but a carnivore could eat a herbivore (vegetarian type).
One clade of dinosaurs, the theropods, were carnivorous. Many of them were large and ate other dinosaurs. Today, birds are the only surviving group of dinosaurs. Some birds of prey eat other birds, so dinosaurs still eat other dinosaurs today.
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yes, in fact most of the pack hunting dinosaurs try to out smart their prey by cornering it
Plant eating dinosaurs foraged for food. Carnivorous dinosaurs hunted for prey.
Yes. Dinosaurs are prey.
The velociraptor's natural prey was the protoceratops, but mostly they steal other dinosaurs' and birds' eggs.
In theory Dinosaurs most likely behaved in a similar manner to modern animals (predators hunted prey, prey ran from predators, Dinosaurs reproduced, dinosaurs evolved). A Dinosaurs ultimate goal was to survive and pass on it's genes. In short a dinosaurs followed the basic principles of nature today.
Bears prey on reindeer.
Other than a giant meteorite, the climate could have changed of volcanic eruptions, causing all the plants to die and that means all the plant-eating dinosaurs would disapear and also without prey all the meat-eating dinosaurs would also disapear.
There were many kinds of dinosaurs some of them ate flesh depending on their size and the size of the prey and some ate plants.
Yes. All dinosaurs were two legged to run fast and catch prey.
Prehistoric raptors (dinosaurs) were carnivorous, as judged by the sharp fangs and claws of their skeletons. They most likely killed and ate other dinosaurs. Raptors (the birds) often prey on small mammals such as rabbits, fish, or even other birds.