of course, the meat or flesh of animals
All meat eating dinosaurs were theropods.
Roughly 65 percent of dinosaurs were herbivores, while only about 35 percent were carnivorous (meat-eating).
so that when they eat meat they can grip, rip, and tear the meat they are eating because most of them could not chew their meat
Some dinosaurs were carnivores who's diet consisted of meat and others were herbivores eating only plants, and then there were omnivores who eat meat and plants.herbivores eat leaves and carnivores eat other dinosaurs
Meat eating dinosaurs couldn't eat plants because they had teeth designed for riping and tearing meat not grinding plants. they also follow instinct which wouldn't tell them to eat plants because it is against nature and it's not what they were created to do.
Bipedal, lizard-hipped, meat eating dinosaurs are all theropods. However, some theropods eventually evolved to eat plants and/or to be bird-hipped.
Meat eating dinosaurs, or any meat eating animal/mammals are considered as a "carnivore". The group that contains most meat eating dinosaurs is Theropoda.Carnivore/Carnivorous eg: T-rex
the meat eating or carnivours dinosaurs were the smartst. the meat eating or carnivours dinosaurs were the smartst.
There were no four legged, meat eating dinosaurs. However, some large, carnivorous reptiles that had four legs existed before dinosaurs. Examples include the gorgonopsids and Dimetrodon.
Yes! meat eating dinosaurs do have molar teeth. The molar teeth are found at the end of the mouth.
The megalosaurus ate other dinosaurs such as the iguanodon and the sauropod
carnivores