Most herbivores don't have canine teeth. Horses do.
No, They Have Strong And Sharp Teeth To Cut The Meat... Beacause Carnivorous Animal Eats Meat...
To fight with and/or to help them hunt.
We actually do have canine teeth.
tearing
Carnivores have canine teeth
no
they have it mix
Carnivores have pointed teeth to chew through meat, but herbivores have flat teeth to chew on plants and vegetation. Humans have both pointed teeth and flat teeth, our canines and our molars.
Usually by their teeth, if they're lucky enough to find a skull. Necessity being the mother of invention, creatures need teeth suitable for their food, and herbivores (veggie-saurs) had flattened or rounded teeth, while carnivores had sharp, serrated steak-knives in their face.
As dogs are carnivores they have a carnivores teeth
Carnivores have canine teeth
Pigs have rounded teeth that are adapted to their diet of plant material and soft meats. Pigs are not carnivores so they don't need sharp teeth.
their use their teeth for fossil
Teeth.
when its teeth because they are sharp
sharp ones carnivores have teeth called canines
no
They don't have pointed teeth like carnivores, but their teeth wear such that they have sharp edges.
the teeth of carnivores were sharp so that they could cut through meat and bone easily. and since herbivores didn't need that their teeth were flat
the teeth of carnivores were sharp so that they could cut through meat and bone easily. and since herbivores didn't need that their teeth were flat
they have it mix