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The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Omnivores' teeth are more similar to herbivores, but share some traits with both. Pure carnivores, or "hyper-carnivores" do not have masticating teeth (flat topped molars) but rather, all their teeth are designed to tear and cut. Your house-cat is a true carnivore. Look at its teeth in the back, they do not have flat tops. Dogs are primarily carnivorous as well, but their teeth are a not quite as good an example as a cats bc they have evolved to be somewhat omnivorous (tho very limited).
All animals are consumers. Only plants can be producers. Only fungi and bacteria can be true decomposes. A shrew is an animal.
cinders are the largest that erupt from a volcano
False because the largest animal & plant inhabitats are actually in the ocean
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Saber toothed tigers, similar to modern cats, had two main types of teeth. The long, sharp teeth that they are famous for were their upper canines, although they had a smaller set of canines in their lower jaw as well. The other teeth in a saber toothed cat's mouth were molar and premolar teeth designed for ripping flesh off of their food. These teeth are caller carnassial teeth.
True
no its not true............anyone can have healthy teeth and anyone could have unhealthy teeth.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
Omnivores' teeth are more similar to herbivores, but share some traits with both. Pure carnivores, or "hyper-carnivores" do not have masticating teeth (flat topped molars) but rather, all their teeth are designed to tear and cut. Your house-cat is a true carnivore. Look at its teeth in the back, they do not have flat tops. Dogs are primarily carnivorous as well, but their teeth are a not quite as good an example as a cats bc they have evolved to be somewhat omnivorous (tho very limited).
No birds had true teeth, but there are some species that had serrated bills that worked as teeth.
False, butterflies do not have teeth.
True.
A Lion!