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Cheetahs do not have grinding molars like those found in herbivores. Instead, they possess sharp, pointed teeth designed for gripping and tearing flesh, which is more suited to their carnivorous diet. Their molars are relatively flat but are not adapted for grinding; rather, they help in processing meat. This dental structure reflects their role as specialized hunters.

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