The have these teeth because they are meat eaters and these types of teeth them rip the meat into pieces to eat.
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.
Lions are meat eaters and need sharp teeth to help kill there prey and to rip the meat from a carcas.
No they have sharp teeth just like a domestic dog, they are carnivores so they need to rip meat
to rip its ename apart
so that when they eat meat they can grip, rip, and tear the meat they are eating because most of them could not chew their meat
the ones that ones that can rip food...which are fangs.
Siberian huskies are carnivores they would eat meat if they were in the wild and they have carnivorous teeth which they would use to rip, tear and pull apart their prey.
They are vegetarians, so they need flat teeth to grind up leaves and other plants, carnivore animals need sharp teeth to rip apart meat.
To eat their food, which in their world is usually fresh meat. So the sharp teeth cuts and tears through the tough leathery skin digging down into the muscle. Then his teeth help him rip and cut the meaty muscle off bones.
Only carnivores have canine teeth. They are used to hold and rip meat apart. Sheep are herbivores.
the ones with sharp teeth need them to rip meat apart or defend themselves while the ones with flat teeth need them to grind up vegetation and stuff