Herbivores have flat, grinding teeth in the front and back, and the carnivores have sharp teeth made for tearing meat.
Herbivores have a little of sharp tooth, carnivore has a lot of sharp but not all
Because of its teeth it is believed that they are herbivores.
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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
Carnivores generally have sharper teeth meant for biting herbivores have flatter teeth meant for grinding or chewing.
Carnivores have pointed teeth to chew through meat, but herbivores have flat teeth to chew on plants and vegetation. Humans have both pointed teeth and flat teeth, our canines and our molars.
The flesh eating animals are carnivores, the plant eating animals are called herbivores. Carnivores depend on the nutrients in meat and flesh, while the herbivores depend on the nutrients in plants. The carnivores have teeth that were made for tearing and ripping flesh, while herbivores have teeth that were made for crushing plants.
Herbivores have a little of sharp tooth, carnivore has a lot of sharp but not all
Herbivores have flat teeth for grinding plants, carnivores have sharp teeth for tearing meat, and omnivores have a mix of both for eating plants and meat. Their teeth differ in structure and function to suit their diets.
Because all of the farm animals are herbivores. Herbivores don't have "sharp teeth" like such carnivores as wolves or lions do.
Carnivorus animals have much sharp pointed teeth.Herbivors have flat,big teeth.