No. snakes have no molars at all. Molars are milling or crushing teeth. Snakes eat by swallowing their prey that they pull into their throats with sharp-pointed, hooked teeth. Some of the teeth in venomous snakes like cobras, coral snakes, adders and rattlesnakes are hollow for injecting venom, and we cal such teeth fangs; fangs also are sharp pointed.
yes goats and sheep have flat molars.
cow, horse, human, any vegetarian animal
Elephants are animals which have molars
Just about all herbivores - plant eaters - have at least some teeth that are strong and flat.Herbivores and omnivores have flat teeth in the back of their mouths called molars and premolars. These teeth are used to grind plant-based foods as an aid to digestion.
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Molars?
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
Molars are wide and flat to provide a larger surface area for grinding and chewing food. The shape of molars helps in breaking down food into smaller particles, making it easier for digestion. Additionally, the flat surface of molars also helps distribute the force of chewing evenly across the tooth, preventing damage or fractures.
Molars.
They flatten the food as you chew. Flat molars - crush Canines - tear Chiselled shape - bite
Humans, of course, and some dinosaurs. Cows, and puppies do too.
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