Most animals that have both flat and pointed teeth are omnivorous, ie; they eat both meat and vegetable matter. However, in some cases the animal may be in the process of evolving into a herbivore (which eats only plants) but still has pointed teeth (such as the panda, which has bear-like teeth but eats only bamboo) or the gorilla (which has both pointed and flat teeth but eats only plants). Despite their teeth, both of these animals have digestive systems suited to consuming only plant matter.
Animals that have flat teeth are usually herbivores like horses, cows, donkeys and sheep.
Dogs
Herbivores
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I think plants because dinosaurs that have flat teeth eat plants
They eat both plants and animals.
They eat both plants and animals.
So they can eat plants, but not animals.
They are vegetarians, so they need flat teeth to grind up leaves and other plants, carnivore animals need sharp teeth to rip apart meat.
Herbivores have broad and sharp teeth in the front to break (tear) the food and a broad flat teeth on its back side for grinding the food.
Carnivorus animals have much sharp pointed teeth.Herbivors have flat,big teeth.
those that grind their food, which would be herbivores.
One of these types of teeth are called heterodyne. The heterodyne teeth are the kinds of teeth that mammals have.