Omnivores have both. They have sharp canines and wide flat molars.
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
they have it mix
Paleontologists can tell the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores by the type of teeth that they had. Herbivores have flat teeth, while carnivores had sharp teeth and omnivores had a combination of the two.
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Carnivores: People and animals that eat only meat ( dogs, cats, people..) Herbivores: people and animals who don't eat meat (vegetarians) Omnivores: People and animals that eat both plants and meat ( eat everything) Cannibals: humans that eat humans.......................
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
they have it mix
Paleontologists can tell the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores by the type of teeth that they had. Herbivores have flat teeth, while carnivores had sharp teeth and omnivores had a combination of the two.
Sharp teeth for carnivores and broad and flat molars for the herbivores. For the omnivores, well, either of those two.
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
Herbivores have a little of sharp tooth, carnivore has a lot of sharp but not all
Herbivores have a little of sharp tooth, carnivore has a lot of sharp but not all
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
Because all of the farm animals are herbivores. Herbivores don't have "sharp teeth" like such carnivores as wolves or lions do.
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