Herbivorous animals typically have few to no canines. Unlike carnivores, which use canines for tearing flesh, herbivores have evolved to have flat teeth, such as molars and premolars, which are better suited for grinding plant material. Some herbivores, like pigs, may have reduced or modified canines, but they generally do not rely on them for feeding. Overall, the presence of canines in herbivores is minimal compared to carnivorous species.
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Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Canines
Canines are animals that are members of the Canidae family which many people associate with dogs. Besides dogs, foxes and jackels are also canines.
canines
No, they are carnivorous.
Rodents don't have canines at all
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
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The canines can be up to five inches, though four inches is the normal length.The canines have to be large,because a tiger takes down animals as big as buffalo.The canines meet in the neck,severing the cervical bones.
Canines (dogs) are predators, that is they prey on other animals.