They eat plants .Because if they were pointy it could tear meat very easily.
Teeth with wide chewing surfaces indicate an animal ate grass or other types of vegetation. Sharp teeth, however, usually indicate the animal was a meat eater.
Flat food. And Penguins.
So they can eat plants, but not animals.
Large flat teeth are designed for chewing and breaking down tough plant material. Many herbivores use their lips to cut plants down instead of their teeth.
If by round, you mean 'not sharp' that would be most of the vegetarian animals, such as: cows, deer and koalas. They have wider flatter teeth in order to chew plants, grass, leaves and vegetation, kind of like the molars humans have in the back of the mouth.
flesh eating carnivore animals are generally sharper as they rip off flesh of a animal and the plant eating animals herbivores teeth are blunter as they just eat plants their teeth are also flat so they can grind the food before swallowing
Moose are herbivores and eat grass, leaves and shrubs. They have flat grinding teeth.
They only eat plants.
They eat both plants and animals.
So they can eat plants, but not animals.
They eat both plants and animals.
I think plants because dinosaurs that have flat teeth eat plants
it depends on its environment like animals that live in a plant environment would have flat teeeth because it doesn't need sharp teeth to eat meat
A bear has claws to catch prey. A fox has sharp teeth to eat it's prey. A deer has flat teeth to eat grass.
Most animals that have both flat and pointed teeth are omnivorous, ie; they eat both meat and vegetable matter. However, in some cases the animal may be in the process of evolving into a herbivore (which eats only plants) but still has pointed teeth (such as the panda, which has bear-like teeth but eats only bamboo) or the gorilla (which has both pointed and flat teeth but eats only plants). Despite their teeth, both of these animals have digestive systems suited to consuming only plant matter.
Large flat teeth are designed for chewing and breaking down tough plant material. Many herbivores use their lips to cut plants down instead of their teeth.
Dogs
Herbivores
yes because they don't eat meat therefore they don't need sharp teeth. they have flat teeth because they eat plants