Paleontologists can tell the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores by the type of teeth that they had. Herbivores have flat teeth, while carnivores had sharp teeth and omnivores had a combination of the two.
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
An omnivore is a type of animal which may eat both plants and meat. There is no such thing as an omnivorous tooth
Omnivores have both. They have sharp canines and wide flat molars.
yes
Paleontologists can tell the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores by the type of teeth that they had. Herbivores have flat teeth, while carnivores had sharp teeth and omnivores had a combination of the two.
The type of teeth they have and the type of animal they are: carnivores,herbivores or omnivores.
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines
An omnivore is a type of animal which may eat both plants and meat. There is no such thing as an omnivorous tooth
molars
Omnivores have both. They have sharp canines and wide flat molars.
yes
yes
A combination of incisors, canines and molars.
not all but they have meat eating teeth to tear at the meat
Omnivores have both.They have sharp canines