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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.
The front teeth have a chisel-like shape, the rear ones have a flat top for grinding.
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
flat sharp front tooth:one of the flat sharp-edged teeth in the front of the mouth, used for cutting and tearing foodhope i helped!
Animals with hooves usually have flat wider teeth for grinding in back of the mouth and roundish front teeth for pulling. Members of the deer family have only bottom front teeth.
Herbivores have flat, grinding teeth in the front and back, and the carnivores have sharp teeth made for tearing meat.
One of these types of teeth are called heterodyne. The heterodyne teeth are the kinds of teeth that mammals have.
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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) .
Yes, your teeth are responsible for mastication (chewing). Your responsible (front big teeth) are responding for cutting/biting, your canines (sharp pointy teeth) are responsible for tearing, and your molars (flat teeth located on the sides) are for chewing.
A Herbivores teeth are flat and like plates but with grooves for grinding, and a Carnivores teeth are sharp for ripping meat! That is why a Omnivore can eat both, a Omnivore has sharper teeth for ripping meat at the front and flat grooved teeth for grinding at the back! So the answer to your question is: No the way their teeth are they just cant! Hopefully my answer has been helpful!