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Grass only evolved late in the Cretaceous period so only the dinosaurs near the end of the age of dinosaurs would have had grass available. Remains of early grasses have been found in dinosaur coprolites of this period.

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In The Jurrassic Period There was because there were trees and flowers so there had to be Grass hoped this gave you more information about the Dinosaur time's.

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No dinosaurs did not eat grass

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Yes.

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