Iguanodon was a plant eater, or herbivore. Its teeth were designed for plant eating, and their jaws had evolved the ability to chew, which assisted with digesting vegetation. Chewing isn't a necessary adaptation in carnivores, because meat doesn't contain cell walls and is thus easier to digest than plants.
a plant eater of course
Yes, the Iguanodon was an herbivorous dinosaur. They ate contemporary plants such as conifers and ferns. To reach higher foliage, they could have stood on their hind legs.
Two of the earliest dinosaurs to be named were the Iguanodon (a plant-eater) and Megalosaur (a meat-eater).
An eagle is a carnivore, making it an annimal eater.
It's a plant-eater (herbivore)
The Tyrannosaurus Rex was a flesh eater because it had sharp teeth for tearing up meat. Tyrannosaurus Rex hunted dinasours, like the Triceratops. Tyrannosaurus Rex lived about 65 million years ago. This dinosaur was a flesh eater.
A carnivore. They eat "flesh" or meat.
No, a moose is a herbivore. They are plant-eaters, never man-eaters, in other words.
Theoretically, Anchiasaurus was mainly a herbivore, but could have possibly eaten small carrion from time to time.
it was a plant eater
Plant
Ankylosaurus was a plant eater.