There were no flying dinosaurs. All dinosaurs were strictly walking creatures.
Some dinosaurs that may have been omnivorous include Oviraptor and its relatives, and Ornithomimus. One of the earliest omnivorous dinosaurs was Eoraptor.
Not all dinosaurs were omnivorous. Some were herbivorous, and the rest were carnivorous.
What most people call "flying dinosaurs" were actually pterosaurs, flying reptiles that were unrelated to dinosaurs. However, birds are considered by most scientists to be a clade of dinosaurs, and thus birds are "flying dinosaurs."
Piranhas are not reptiles. They are omnivorous fresh water fish.
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.
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Dinosaurs could not not fly but pterosaurs lived during the dinosaurs age and they could fly. pterosaurs are not flying dinosaurs they are flying reptiles that lived at the same time as dinosaurs. Some examples of Pterosaurs are: Pterodon Pterodactlus Hopee this helpsss! from Megggannn
Sweet potatoes did not exist until about 8,000 years ago. Dinosaurs had already been extinct for 65.5 million years. However, if dinosaurs lived today, some herbivorous and omnivorous dinosaurs probably could eat sweet potatoes.
All meat eating dinosaurs were theropods. Although most theropods were carnivorous, a few were omnivorous or herbivorous.
There are no flying dinosaurs. All dinosaurs lived on land. You are thinking of pterosaurs. Some pterosaurs included Pterodactylus, Pteranodon, Dimorphodon, and Quetzalcolactus. There were crosses between dinosaurs and birds, though. Like, Archaeopteryx, for example, or Avisaurus. There were pterosaurs, too. Examples includes: Quetzalcoatlus, Rhamphorhnychus, Dimorphodon, Pteranodon, Pterodactylus and Sordes.
Pterodactyls were not dinosaurs. They were flying reptiles.
That depends. The "flying dinosaurs" shown in dinosaur movies were not actually dinosaurs but pterosaurs, a related group of reptiles. They are often depicted as having eaten fish or insects depending on the species. The true flying dinosaurs are birds. These animals have a wide variety of diets ranging from seeds and insects, to nectar, to small vertebrates.