Many, though not all, herbivores have canines. For example, canine teeth can be found in horses and deer, but they are often smaller than the canines found in carnivores.
Sloths
I think sloths have claws...
Herbivores. Their claws are used to climb the thick bark of trees which is their main habitat.
The animals that possess horns are generally herbivores; take for instance, cattle, sheep, rhinoceros, etc. The development of horns appears to be a structural or morphological modification to equip the herbivores (who lack well-developed canine teeth and sharp claws) with a self-protection mechanism. The horns are therefore exclusively employed in defence.
No, Gazelles are herbivores.
Goats eat grass and shrubs, this makes them herbivores
I think sloths have claws...
No, they have hooves. Bison are herbivores; they eat plants. Animals with claws are all carnivores; they use their claws to catch and kill their prey.
Herbivores. Their claws are used to climb the thick bark of trees which is their main habitat.
No, They Have Rather Blunt Teeth And Don't Have Claws. They Are Herbivores And Eat Kelp, Algae And Other Seaweed. In Fact, They Are Not Pinnipeds, But Are Related To Elephants.
tortoise
Herbivores do not have just ONE kind of foot. For instance many insects are herbivores and they have lots of different kinds of foot. Camels, horses, cows, elephants, geese and ostriches are all herbivores and they all have different kinds of feet.
a characteristic of a carnivore is that they eat meat not herbs and plants like herbivores! And some carnivores will have sharp teeth for tearing off meat.. some will have claws for hunting and taking down prey!
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herbivores
Krills are herbivores
The animals that possess horns are generally herbivores; take for instance, cattle, sheep, rhinoceros, etc. The development of horns appears to be a structural or morphological modification to equip the herbivores (who lack well-developed canine teeth and sharp claws) with a self-protection mechanism. The horns are therefore exclusively employed in defence.
No, all tigers are carnivores, not herbivores.