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Dinosaurs Among Us

Diet of the Dinosaurs Carnivores Herbivores Omnivores Go to quiz

Carnivores Carnivores are dinosaurs that eat meat. Pteranodon ate meat. d.jpg First Slide

Herbivores Herbivores are dinosaurs that ate plants and vegetation. Protoceratops were herbivores. First Slide

Omnivores Onmivores ate anything, meat, plants, and vegetation. Ptilodus were omnivores. (He looks like a squirrel!) Primitive%20Mammals_files/23%20ptilodus.jpg First Slide

Short Quiz A carnivore eats vegetation. Yes No

You are correct carnivores eat meat. End slideshow

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