Herbivores are sometimes missing the canine teeth.
Herbivores are sometimes missing the canine teeth.
No they do not. Zebras are herbivores.
A number of vegetation-eating animals, or herbivores, have canine teeth, despite their diet. Some of these ae:PandaHorseDeerLlamaAlpacaCamelZebra (male only)
Most monkeys are herbivores. However, canine teeth are still useful for fighting. Most monkeys do fight each other at last on occasion.
Most herbivores don't have canine teeth. Horses do.
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Only carnivores have canine teeth. They are used to hold and rip meat apart. Sheep are herbivores.
Yes, they are. They have canine teeth, made for shredding meat
You can call canine teeth transitional teeth. They are what you consider to be baby teeth, a child will pull their canine teeth between the ages of 6 and 11, and permanent canine teeth will grow.
The Canine teeth because they rip and tear through food which would of been important for Carnivores and Omnivores since most herbivores have flat molar teeth to grind their food of leaves and fruit etc
Many, though not all, herbivores have canines. For example, canine teeth can be found in horses and deer, but they are often smaller than the canines found in carnivores.