Sauromorphopoda. (Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Sauroposeidon, etc) Those long, long necks? The very thing for reaching the higher branches. Those peg-like teeth? Perfect for stripping the branches. Big gizzards? Ideal for grinding up tough cones and needles.
Triceratops was a ceratopsian. All ceratopsians were herbivorous. They probably ate plants such as cycads and conifers.
The majority of dinosaurs were plant eaters. These include sauropods, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, ceratopsians, hadrosaurs, and pachycephalosaurs. They ate plants such as conifers, ferns, cycads, horsetails, and early flowering plants. Theropod dinosaurs were usually carnivores, and, depending on they type, ate insects, small animals, herbivorous dinosaurs, or freshwater fish.
Herbivorous dinosaurs ate plants. Plants that coexisted with dinosaurs include conifers, such as Auracaria and even Sequoia, cycads, ginkgoes, ferns, seed ferns, horsetails, and, toward the end of the Mesozoic, some flowering plants, including palms and primitive grasses.
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the herbivores
Baryonyx and Suchomimus are some dinosaurs that ate fish.
Yes. The carnivores ate the other dinosaurs. For example the T-Rex ate the Triceratops.
Hadrosaurs were able to eat tough vegetation because of the adaptations that allowed them to chew. Plants they ate may have included conifers, cycads, ferns, horsetails, and early grasses.
That depends on the type of dinosaur. Most dinosaurs were herbivores, and ate whatever plants existed at their time and location, including conifers, cycads, ferns, seed ferns, horsetails, and more. Small, carnivorous dinosaurs ate insects and small vertebrates. Larger ones ate small animals, and big carnivores ate large herbivorous dinosaurs, with the exception of Spinosaurus, which ate fish.
yes most dinosaurs ate plants
Animals and plantsare what a dinosaur eats.Specifically, dinosaurs can be categorized as carnivores, herbivores or omnivores. Carnivorous dinosaurs followed a fish or meat diet which in rare cases included cannibalizing their own kind. Herbivorous dinosaurs pursued a plant diet which sometimes included accidental ingestion of vegetation-residing/visiting animals such as insects. Omnivorous dinosaurs pursued diets which involved preying upon animals and plants.
There were many kinds of dinosaurs some of them ate flesh depending on their size and the size of the prey and some ate plants.