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Carnivores typically have sharp teeth for tearing flesh and slicing meat, but they usually do not have short teeth for grinding grains. Their teeth are adapted for their specialized diet of meat and do not require grinding teeth like herbivores.
canine
The hungry great white shark sunk its sharp, white teeth into my flesh.
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.
monkeys flesh from thier teeth
YES!
If you were a plant yes. Their teeth were like an elephants teeth, round and made for grinding, not for ripping flesh.
Pirahnas teeth are so sharp that they can rip threw flesh and into the bone with in seconds.
flesh eating carnivore animals are generally sharper as they rip off flesh of a animal and the plant eating animals herbivores teeth are blunter as they just eat plants their teeth are also flat so they can grind the food before swallowing
Very sharp I would say they can tear the teeth through flesh not even trying to.
yes they do not have teeth but they don't bite human flesh, they only eat plants
To rip through the flesh of there prey.