what do ceratopians
eat
Tyrannosaurs were large carnivores. They ate large, herbivorous dinosaurs, such as hadrosaurs and ceratopsians. They got their food by hunting and scavenging.
The Triceratops,Chasmosaurus,Arrhinoceratops,Anchiceratops,Pentaceratops,andTorosaurus.
Ceratopsians are a group of herbivorous, beaked dinosaurs with frills and often horns. There were many types of ceratopsian. Here are just a few: Triceratops Anchiceratops Torosaurus Styracosaurus Bagaceratops Protoceratops Einiosaurus Udanoceratops Graciliceratops Pachyrhinosaurus Leptoceratops
As far as I know, there were three types of large ceratopsians that had frills but no horns. They were Pachyrhinosaurus, Vagaceratops, and Achelousaurus.
Many types of ceratopsians would fit this description. The most famous is Triceratops.
Sauropods, ornithopods, ceratopsians, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs and some prosauropods would all have browsed on leaves on occasion.
Herbivores. Meat-eaters are carnivores, and those who eat both are omnivores.
Protoceratops was an herbivore. They lived in the Gobi Desert around 70 million years ago. In general, ceratopsians ate cycads and conifers. Cycads today are known to be able to survive in semidesert climates, so there is a good chance that they made up a lot of the diet of Protoceratops.
melanosaurs, plateosaurs, tyrannosaurs, segnosaurs, thecondontosaurs, megalosaurs, ceratopsians . these are all the dinosaurs i no thank you
Triceratops was a ceratopsian. All ceratopsians were herbivorous. They probably ate plants such as cycads and conifers.
It actually depends. If your talking about ceratopsians they could've been toothy or toothless
Gryphoceratops was a small ceratopsian belonging to the family Leptoceratopsidae. These small ceratopsians had small frills, but no horns.