A herbivorous one
Yes, they have peg-like teeth for grinding their food. They have no incisors or canine teeth.
Stegosaurs typically had between 30 to 40 teeth. These teeth were not suited for chewing but were designed for stripping leaves and vegetation, as they primarily fed on plants. Their teeth were flat and peg-like, ideal for their herbivorous diet.
Diadectes were 3 meters long, and its peg-like teeth tells us it's a plant eater.
Yes, the arapaima has teeth, but they are not very prominent. Instead of sharp teeth, they have small, peg-like teeth that are more suited for grasping and holding onto slippery prey, such as fish. These teeth help the arapaima effectively catch its food in its natural habitat of the Amazon River and its tributaries.
Look at the teeth peg-like teeth or grinding teeth are usually signs of herbivorism in dinosaurs also look at body shape if a dinosaurs head has lots of muscle scars it most likely was a carnivore as they needed a strong head.
No, they rarely bite and the peg-like teeth they have would not be able to inflict much damage if they did.
a peg. or a tuning peg
Peg is his mom Peg Canales.
The sharpness or dullness of an animals teeth determines what type of food it eats. Animals that are herbivores have the dullest teeth since they don't need sharp teeth to cut through meat.
Leg is a noun but peg describes it. Peg is an adjective.
The wooden peg board game, also known as peg solitaire, has a simple objective: to remove all but one peg from the board by jumping over them with another peg. The rules are that you can only move a peg by jumping over another peg into an empty space, and the peg that is jumped over is removed from the board. The game is won when only one peg remains on the board.