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.
More dinosaurs were plant eaters than meat eaters. That is because there is more food for plant eaters than for meat eaters.
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Most dinosaurs were plant eaters. This is because plants are more common than animals.
there were more pant eaters. They are called Herbivores. Meat eating dinosaurs are called, carnivores. Carnivores ate Herbivores.
no there are more plant eaters.
the meat eaters were able to hunt in packs while plant eaters could not control there herd
More species of dinosaurs were herbivorous. Additionally, the populations of herbivorous dinosaurs were much larger than the populations of equally sized carnivorous dinosaurs.
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NO!
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.
Dinosaurs which ate meat were the smartest ones, had claws, had sharp teeth and always walked on two legs* (for running fast to catch their prey). Some examples are: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, Allosaurus, Carnotaurus. There are alot more. *Some plant eaters walked on two legs too.
if your speaking population or overall, then pop. is probably meat eaters because they eat the plant eaters, but when the plant eaters die down the meat eaters go down until the plant eaters grow back up. so it is very hard to determine if there is more or less. hope this helps