primitive ornithischians (e.g. Heterodontosaurus tucki)
pachycephalosaurs
the sauropodomorph Panphagia protos
oviraptorosaurs
therizinosaurs
troodonts
There's some debate about this one but I think it is an omivore its Coelophysis.
We actually only know a few omnivorous dinosaurs. The only one I actually know is Oviraptor.
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Other then the Oviraptor, there is the Ornithomimus.
Only a few of the known dinosaurs were omnivores (eating both plants and animals). Some examples of omnivores are Ornithomimus and Oviraptor, which ate plants, eggs, insects, etc. Also, most herbivores are "accidental omnivores" in that when they are eating plants, they also ingest a lot of insects and small animals.
A dinosaur that eats meat and plants.
Heterodontosaurids, some prosauropods, and ornithomimids are probably all omnivorous, but the best candidates for dinosaur omnivory are troodonts and oviraptors. If you had to name one dinosaur that you knew for sure was omnivorous, it would be the basal therizinosaur Falcarius.
Dinosaurs could be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. There were different species of dinosaurs with varying diets, so not all dinosaurs had the same feeding habits. Some were exclusively plant-eaters (herbivores), some were meat-eaters (carnivores), and some ate a combination of both plants and animals (omnivores).
A dinosaur omnivore is a dinosaur that ate both plants and meat. One example of a dinosaur omnivore is the Oviraptor, which is believed to have had a diet that consisted of both plants and small animals.
Some examples of pond omnivores include crayfish, turtles, and some species of fish like tilapia. These animals consume a diet that consists of both plant matter and other organisms such as insects or small invertebrates found in the pond.
Bipeds are animalsthat have 2 (two) feet
No, not all dinosaurs were carnivores. There were herbivorous dinosaurs that primarily ate plants, such as the Triceratops and the Apatosaurus. Additionally, some dinosaurs were omnivores, meaning they ate both plants and meat.
Dinosaurs could be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. There were different species of dinosaurs with varying diets, so not all dinosaurs had the same feeding habits. Some were exclusively plant-eaters (herbivores), some were meat-eaters (carnivores), and some ate a combination of both plants and animals (omnivores).
Most dinosaurs were herbivores
Beavers and sea cows are examples of extirpation.
A dinosaur that eats meat and plants is called omnivorous. Examples of omnivorous dinosaurs include Citipati and Ornithomimus.
dinosaurs
There are many examples of an omnivore, which an animal that eats plants as well as other animals. Two examples of an omnivore would include a raccoon and a bear. Other examples are a fox and alligator.
Bacteria, dinosaurs, and lava are some examples
It depends on which dinosaur. Here are some examples: Carnivore: Tyrannosaurus Rex Herbivore: Brachiosaurus Omnivore: Oviraptor
Birds are the only surviving example of dinosaurs. Some extinct herbivorous dinosaurs include sauropods, ankylosaurs, stegosaurs, hadrosaurs, hypsilophodonts, iguanodonts, and therizinosaurs. Examples of extinct carnivorous dinosaurs include Tyrannosaurs, oviraptorids, Troodon, Allosaurus, and Carnotaurs. See the related links to learn more about each of these.
Bears
No, all of the dinosaur species died out many years ago but paleontologists believe that birds are linked to dinosaurs.
There are a whole bunch of dinosaurs that begin with the letter E. Some examples of them are Erlikosaurus, Edmontosaurus, and Eoraptor.