Belrog
They don't have pointed teeth like carnivores, but their teeth wear such that they have sharp edges.
Carnivores typically have sharp, pointed teeth that are well-suited for tearing and slicing meat. These teeth are called carnassial teeth, and they are adapted for efficiently capturing and consuming their prey.
If an animal has sharp pointed teeth it is probably a carnivore.
It is a predator and has evolved to have sharp, pointy teeth to tear flesh.
A shark tooth is a tooth that is found in sharks.
they used their sharp,strong,and pointed teeth
Carnivorus animals have much sharp pointed teeth.Herbivors have flat,big teeth.
Canines are the sharp-pointed teeth that are used for tearing and stabbing food.
Sharp teeth are for eating meat, flat teeth are for eating plants, vegetables, etc. Ex: Canine teeth on humans are for meat, molar teeth are for plants
No sirrr! She was half human half somethin else Lol. She had SHARP pointed teeth.
Because they are carnivores. Sharp teeth are needed to tear flesh. Flat, broad teeth are needed to crush the rigid cell walls and fibers of plants.
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.