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Red pandas do not have pointy teeth like some carnivorous animals. Instead, they possess a set of flat molars that are adapted for grinding and crushing bamboo, which is their primary food source. Their dental structure is more similar to that of herbivores, reflecting their diet. While they do have sharper canine teeth, these are not as pronounced as those found in true carnivores.

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