Omnivores' teeth are more similar to herbivores, but share some traits with both.
Pure carnivores, or "hyper-carnivores" do not have masticating teeth (flat topped molars) but rather, all their teeth are designed to tear and cut. Your house-cat is a true carnivore. Look at its teeth in the back, they do not have flat tops. Dogs are primarily carnivorous as well, but their teeth are a not quite as good an example as a cats bc they have evolved to be somewhat omnivorous (tho very limited).
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
they have it mix
Omnivores have both. They have sharp canines and wide flat molars.
Cows eat grass. That makes them herbivores because herbs are plants. They don't eat meat at all, so they can't be carnivores like cats or omnivores like humans.
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Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
they have it mix
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
Omnivores have both. They have sharp canines and wide flat molars.
A mixture of both. Look at humans!
Piranhas are omnivores as they eat meat and some plants. They will sometimes hunt and eat their food, like carnivores, eating herbivores and other omnivores.
Like all members of the cat family, they are carnivores.
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
They're carnivores because they eat crabs and stuff like that.
Cows eat grass. That makes them herbivores because herbs are plants. They don't eat meat at all, so they can't be carnivores like cats or omnivores like humans.
Piranhas are omnivores as they eat meat and some plants. They will sometimes hunt and eat their food, like carnivores, eating herbivores and other omnivores.
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