To chew their food.
The teeth of an animal.
They are called molars and pre molars, the same as us humans have
horses have incisors and molars as their teeth
i think its cuz they need it to chew their food
Yes, that's what their molars are for. Especially tough foods such as grass and hay.
Horses do not eat meat, so they do not need tearing teeth. they only need nipping teeth and chewing teeth.
Sheep have ridgir molars as they need them for chewing grass so it doesnt get caught in their teeth
Carnivores have molars that are sharp and pointed, designed for tearing and shearing meat. They use their molars to slice through tough tissues and break apart bones when consuming prey.
Molars & premolars.
it uses them for chewing their hard food
Molars are trait of herbivores. So (even as omnivores), we use them in the same way for chewing and grinding, any food substance that needs to be ground down (often vegetation) is 'targeted' by the molars.
The age of a horse is determined by its teeth. As horses age black grooves form on their back molars and the more black there is the older the horse is.