Carnivore teeth are sharp and pointy for tearing meat but herbivore teeth are larger and flatter for grinding plants up
canine teeth
Because it's skull showed sharp teeth which shows that it teared meat. That makes it a carnivore.
You can tell if a Mammal is a carnivore or not by their teeth. A carnivore will have pointy teeth made for ripping and tearing meat. A lion would be a good example An omnivore will have pointy and flat teeth to tear and grind both meat and plants. This is what a human is. A herbivore has flat teeth to grind plants. An elephant is a herbivore.
No you cant turn a herbivore to a carnivore because it doesn't have the right teeth. If you starved it and then gave it a piece of meat it would probably try to eat it. You could only do it for yourself though...
Siberian huskies are carnivores they would eat meat if they were in the wild and they have carnivorous teeth which they would use to rip, tear and pull apart their prey.
typically not, but they do to help digest their food and they also chew on plants to clean their teeth. I would look into this more if I were you :)
carnivore
Most herbivores were very large so a carnivore would not attack it unless it was young, sickly, or separated from his/her herd. Others who did not have the size advantage usually had things like dangerous sharp horns, spikes, or armor to protect them. If a small carnivore was hunted by a larger carnivore then that is a different story. The smaller carnivore would have to quick and clever to get away.
it would be a carnivore
A carnivore is an animal that eats meat. That carnivore sure looks hungry! Don't be a carnivore!
you would excpect a carnivore but they are ommnivore.
It would be a carnivore.