Deinonychus' have teeth that is placed under the category of Stabber, which means that it is a carnivore.
It was five inches (13cm) long. It was located on the second toe and was held off of the ground while the dinosaur walked.
Alamosaurus likely faced threats from large predators of its time, such as Tyrannosaurus rex and deinonychus. These predators would have preyed on young or weak alamosauruses. Additionally, environmental factors such as climate change or habitat loss may have posed risks to the population.
Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
Raccoons eat just about anything but do not eat tires.
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They are carnivorous.
Deinonychus was a carnivore, so it ate other animals.
Deinonychus Dinosaurs are CARNIVOROUS. If it is carnivorous it means they only eat meats, another thing they eat is the meat of the other dinosaurs. It means they don't eat plants...xxxHOPE THIS HELPS YOUxxx
Yes. Deinonychus was a biped.
Deinonychus was located in the US and it lived in hell creek, montana.
Deinonychus - band - ended in 2008.
Deinonychus - band - was created in 1992.
Deinonychus antirrhopus was created in 1969.
Yes. Deinonychus was a real dinosaurs closely related to velociraptor.
Deinonychus lived between 115 and 108 million years ago in North America, while Iguanodon lived between 126 and 125 million years ago in Europe. Thus, Deinonychus never would have encountered Iguanodon. Fossil evidence shows that Deinonychus often ate the remains of Tenontosaurus, a 20+ foot long herbivore that weighed up to 2 tons. Whether the Deinonychus were scavenging or had hunted the Tenontosaurus in a pack is unknown. Even if it did hunt large herbivores in a pack, though, Iguanodon was nearly twice as large as Tenontosaurus, so in the case that some Deinonychus did come across an Iguanodon, it probably would have been very difficult for a pack of Deinonychus to hunt and kill an adult Iguanodon. A young Iguanodon would have been easy prey for Deinonychus, though.
Deinonychus
It lived in the early Cretaceous Period.