Yes, they were.
There were a variety of omnivorous, predatory dinosaurs. One example is the Troodon, famous for being the "smartest" dinosaur known. Archaeornithomimus and Oviraptors are two other examples of predatory, omnivorous dinosaurs.
There were a variety of omnivorous, predatory dinosaurs. One example is the Troodon, famous for being the "smartest" dinosaur known. Archaeornithomimus and Oviraptors are two other examples of predatory, omnivorous dinosaurs.
depends what kind of dinosaur it is but probably the dinosaur
Rhamphorhynchus was a pterosaur, not a dinosaur.
A Dinosaur Bird
Oviraptors diddnt have any teeth, although they were meat eaters the swallowed there food down hole instead of chewing.
Oviraptor lived among several other carnivorous dinosaurs, so they could be called its "enemies". Archaeornithoides, Citipati, Khaan, Mahakala, Mononykus, Saurornithoides, Shuvuuia, Tsaagan, and Velociraptor It is also possible that Oviraptors would attack and kill other Oviraptors.
Oviraptor lived among several other carnivorous dinosaurs, so they could be called its "enemies". Archaeornithoides, Citipati, Khaan, Mahakala, Mononykus, Saurornithoides, Shuvuuia, Tsaagan, and Velociraptor It is also possible that Oviraptors would attack and kill other Oviraptors.
Dinosaur tracks are trace fossils
Its a kind of dinosaur.
it is a kind of dinosaur
Corythosaurus