So the prey won't escape.
Carnivores have canine teeth
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Carnivores have pointed teeth to chew through meat, but herbivores have flat teeth to chew on plants and vegetation. Humans have both pointed teeth and flat teeth, our canines and our molars.
Yes, they are. They have canine teeth, made for shredding meat
As dogs are carnivores they have a carnivores teeth
Herbivores have flat, grinding teeth in the front and back, and the carnivores have sharp teeth made for tearing meat.
Carnivores have canine teeth
Snakes do not chew their prey, they swallow them whole. Snakes have curved teeth along the whole length of the mouth to hold prey and keep it from escaping. Some snakes have hollow or grooved teeth for injecting venom.
They're called tusks.
Cats are carnivores because they have teeth specially designed for ripping, tearing, and gripping meat. Your carnivorous teeth are in the front of your mouth (the pointy ones) and your herbivorous teeth are in the back (flat teeth) .
their use their teeth for fossil
Teeth.
Yes; just look at their teeth -- those curved, serrated teeth are typical for a carnivore. Australian fur seals mostly eat squid, octopus, fish, and lobsters. They usually dive for their food, on average 120m, but can go as deep as 200m.
A person who's teeth are curved inward, but are not crooked would most likely be given a retainer. Braces are only used for straightening teeth that are crooked.
when its teeth because they are sharp
sharp ones carnivores have teeth called canines