I think plants because dinosaurs that have flat teeth eat plants
Animals that have broad and sharp teeth in the front, followed by broad flat teeth inside are likely herbivores. Some examples of such animals include cows, horses, and elephants. The sharp front teeth help to cut and tear vegetation, while the flat back teeth are used for grinding and chewing food.
those that grind their food, which would be herbivores.
They have flat surfaced grinding teeth.
They only eat plants.
Animals with flat teeth typically eat plants and vegetation. They use their flat teeth to grind and chew plant material effectively. Some examples of animals with flat teeth include herbivores like cows, horses, and elephants.
Giraffe's have sharp teeth however they are not big. they need sharp teeth to chew grass i beleive and to sex
Herbivores Need large flat teeth as these help them grind down the tough food that they eat.
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
Most marine animals swallow their food whole. This is because they do not have teeth. But not all marine animals swallow their food whole. Some have small teeth.
The sharpness or dullness of an animals teeth determines what type of food it eats. Animals that are herbivores have the dullest teeth since they don't need sharp teeth to cut through meat.
molars
The ones at the rear are, to grind food up.