no
Carnivores usually have large , flat feet.
no
A mixture of both. Look at humans!
their trunk, tusks, flat feet, large ears
Yes, support on soft surfaces (such as sand).
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sir the animal you have just described is an animal that is mixed with a platapus and a horse... it doesnt exist
Herbivores typically have large flat feet to provide better support and stability while walking on varied terrains, such as grasslands and forests. This foot structure helps distribute their weight evenly, reducing the risk of sinking into soft ground or mud. Additionally, larger feet enhance balance, which is crucial for these animals when evading predators and navigating their environment. Overall, flat feet are an evolutionary adaptation that aids in their survival and mobility.
yes, apes have flat feet
The shark, tiger and wolf are carnivores.The pack of carnivores circle the prey.
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