The term "dinosaur enemy" can refer to various predators or competitors that dinosaurs faced during their existence. Notable examples include large carnivorous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex, which preyed on herbivorous species. Additionally, in a broader ecological context, environmental changes and other prehistoric creatures, such as mammals and reptiles, could also be considered adversaries in the struggle for survival. However, if you're referring to a specific cultural or fictional portrayal, please provide more context for a tailored response.
Well as a matter of a fact the dinosaur peepee's on its enemy -And that my friend is how the dinosaur protects its self. ;D(so not true they did what animals we see today do)
Liopleurodon isn't a dinosaur. It's a pliosaur. And Liopleurodon is an just an animal. Animals don't really have ''enemys'' as such. Other pliosaurs may have been a threat to it though.
hardly any animal was a enemy of a pterodactyl. Mostly when one swooped too low, a dinosaur would have snatched it up.
Ceratopsians had horns which could be used for defense. If they had to fight, they would have done so head-on, like a rhino.
lion are really there own enemies because they fight over each other to see who gets to mate with the female lion Another enemy is the dinosaur.
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Dinosaur 35 is arrhinosaurus.
under the dinosaur
The word dinosaur's means "terrible lizard".
as loud as a dinosaur