canine teeth
The obvious answer would be a carnivore, but they rarely eat plants.
The same teeth as cattle to whom they are related they dont have teetgh
Cows have usually molar teeth because they eat grass, and to eat gras you need to chew it hard so you can digest it. This is what molar teeth exactly can be used for
Scavengers typically possess teeth that are adapted for tearing and crushing rather than cutting. Their teeth often include large incisors and robust molars, which help them process decaying flesh and bone. For example, many scavengers like hyenas have strong jaw muscles and specialized teeth that allow them to break down tough materials. This dental structure is essential for their survival, as they rely on carrion as their primary food source.
I think carnivorous animals use their teeth as knife blades
Herbivores have flat teeth that they use to eat plants. Carnivore have the pointy, sharp teeth that they use to rip up their meat. So to answer your question, herbivores have flat teeth.
The obvious answer would be a carnivore, but they rarely eat plants.
Carnivore are meat eaters. They eat meat like poultry, steak, some resort to canibalism.
The "carnivore" on the advert is not a carnivore it is an ankylosaur of some kind
they have very sharp teeth and i would be carful . they have those teeth to dig into things easier
Any carnivore would eat the ribs of another animal.
A carnivore's teeth are long, sharp and pointed. These are tools that are useful for the task of piercing into flesh. Herbivore teeth are flat, which allows them to grind food before swallowing it. Carnivore - meat (flesh) eater Herbivore - plant eater
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land carnivore.
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It is a carnivore.