If you mean living animals today, then MOST definitely other reptiles, and birds especially, as the birds evolved from THEROPOD dinosaurs - some theropod dinosaurs looked almost exactly like birds, where you could simply label them as birds.
Try looking at an emu or a cassowary and compare it to a velociraptor and other feathered dinosaurs. Also, compare a chicken to the maniraptora dinosaurs. Look at their feathers, their feet and how they walk. The resemblances are stunning but shouldn't be surprising as birds arose from the maniraptoras.
The Galapagos Tortoises, although not descendant of dinosaurs, have a good resemblance to the herbivorous, ornithischian dinosaurs, such as the ankylosaurus. Though tortoises sprawl and, unlike the dinosaurs, they don't walk upright.
A Komodo dragon has that classical, dull brownish grey look of a dinosaur, though it sprawls. A chameleon has plates on its back, which are similarly seen in a stegosaurus (again, it sprawls, unlike the dinosaur). They say a T-Rex's bite and mouth was comparable to a crocodile's.
Incidentally, a rhinoceros, which is a mammal like you and I, has a remarkable resemblance to a triceratops (the colour, the horns). Not to mention, both walk upright, UNLIKE the above reptiles I mentioned.
Actually they can. By the type of their teeth. Like for instance, if the teeth is sharp, it's a carnivore.
A tyrannosaurus is a huge predator in the dinosaur world. It is a huge dinosaur with razor sharp teeth and great hind legs. It is called the king dinosaur meaning that it is ferocious.
Like all carnivores and predators, they need the sharp teeth to tear into animal flesh in order to eat it.
Tigers use their sharp fang-like teeth to bite into the animal. The use their sharp claws to grab the animal. They run for the animal then jump in the air and grab it with their claws and teeth.
Dinosaurs are very related to birds and reptiles. One evidence that dinosaurs are related to birds is the dinosaur named Archeopthyx. At first, I really don't know the spelling of this dinosaur. But this dinosaur has feathers. It has a beak-like mouth and has sharp teeth.
People believe the Loch Ness Monster to be a serpent like thing with sharp teeth it has the body of a Brachiosaurus ( a herbivorous dinosaur). just image search brachiosaurus and add lots of sharp teeth and that's about it...
That really depends on what dinosaur, or rather what type of dinosaur, you're referring to: are you asking about the carnivorous reptiles like Tyrannosaurus rex, or the herbivorous dinosaurs like Brontosaurus and Stegosaurus?
Omnivores typically have a combination of sharp teeth for tearing and flat teeth for grinding. This allows them to consume both meat and plants efficiently. Their teeth are adapted to handle a diverse diet that includes both animal and plant materials.
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
They don't have pointed teeth like carnivores, but their teeth wear such that they have sharp edges.
Their teeth are sharp.
Yes they are carnivorious and must have very sharp teeth just like the american mink.