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Q: What do omnivore's teeth look like?
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Do omnivores usually have large teeth like carnivores or flat teeth like herbivores?

A mixture of both. Look at humans!


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like carnivores or flat teeth like herbivores?

Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like carnivores or flat teeth like herbivore?

Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like carnivoresor flat teeth like herbivores?

yes


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like carnivoes or flat teeth like herbivores?

yes


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like carnivores or flat teeth like herbivores explain?

Omnivores have both. They have sharp canines and wide flat molars.


Do omnivores have sharp like carnivores or flat teeth like herbivores?

Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like carnivores of flat teeth like herbivores?

they have it mix


Are meat eating animals need different teeth form vegetarian animal?

Yes, carnivores have teeth that tear while herbivores have crushing teeth. If you look at a dog's or cat's teeth, that is what meat eating animals teeth look like. A horse or cow have teeth that crush and their teeth show that. Our teeth are both so we are called omnivores.


How do omnivore teeth look like?

The omnivore's teeth structure help it eat both meat and plants because they are not like very blunt knives,(for eating plants.)nor like very sharp knives(for eating meat.).They are in between.


Do omnivores have sharp teeth like omnivores?

Some do but not all! My Koi fish are classed as omnivores and have no incisors only some teeth at the back of the mouth equivalent to our molars. They can't 'bite off' but they can chew. Things like baby snails are ok as long as they fit in their mouth.


What do you call the teeth of omnivores?

molars