Most dinosaurs were plant eaters. This is because plants are more common than animals.
no there are more plant eaters.
most small meat eaters were smart but the tyrannosaurus was also smart. little and big plant eaters were always dumb (not smart)
In the Mesozoic, just as today, carnivores couldn't survive without there being far more herbivores than carnivores. For example, the most common dinosaurs in the Cretaceous were the herbivorous dinosaurs called hadrosaurs. In the Jurassic, the most common dinosaurs were sauropods, which were also herbivores.
Depends on what cat but most are meat eaters
yes most dinosaurs ate plants
There were more species of plant eating dinosaur than there were species of carnivorous dinosaur. Additionally, the populations of carnivores would have been much smaller than the populations of similarly sized herbivores.
Most carnivorous(meat eaters) animals wouldn't eat grass. Herbivores(plant eaters) and omnivores(meat and plant eaters) would eat grass and other plants.
Plant-eating dinosaurs are called Herbivores [herb-IH-vores] (like veggieterians). Meat-eating dinosaurs are called Carnivores [car-NIH-vores] (like the Tyrannosaurus Rex). Dinosaurs that eat both are called Omnivores [ahm-NIH-vores] (like most humans) hope this helps.
All the sauropoda were vegetarians; their relatives, the therapoda, were meat-eaters. These were both members of the Saurischia. Another great group, the Ornithischia, were also plant-eaters. So MOST dinosaurs did not eat meat. This is normal for biospheres; energy comes from the Sun and plants capture some of it, so most animals find a richer food source in plants; only a few can specialize in eating the animals that ate the plants. If there are too many meat-eaters, they devour all the plant-eaters and then starve.
Dinosaurs did the same things that animals do today. Plant eaters probably spent most of their time foraging, and migrating from place to place, and many would have raised their young. Meat eaters would have spent most of their time hunting and patrolling their territories, and many or them may have also raised their young. All dinosaurs would have spent some time sleeping, too.
Most dinosaurs were not carnivores. It's always that way with animals because there's a lot more vegetable matter in the world than there is meat, so most creatures feed on plants.To be a little more specific, there were two great branched of dinosaurdom, the lizard-hipped and the bird-hipped. ALL of the bird-hipped were plant eaters and MOST of the lizard hipped were as well.It's easier to remember the few that WERE carnivorous. One good clue is that they stood on two legs (some two-legged, or bipedal, dinosaurs, however, were plant-eaters).There were four-legged meat eaters, like Phobosuchus, but these were not dinosaurs.
lizards eat insects... therfore they are carnivores (meat eaters). BUT if it is an iguana than it is an herbavore. (plant eaters) and if it eats both than its an omnivore. (most are carnivores)