yes they have
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Herbivores have flat molars and sharp incisors that are used for grinding and tearing plant material, respectively. Their teeth are adapted to help them chew tough plant fibers and extract nutrients from vegetation. Unlike carnivores, herbivores do not have sharp, pointed teeth for tearing flesh.
In the back of the mouth, before the wisdom teeth
Omnivores' teeth are more similar to herbivores, but share some traits with both. Pure carnivores, or "hyper-carnivores" do not have masticating teeth (flat topped molars) but rather, all their teeth are designed to tear and cut. Your house-cat is a true carnivore. Look at its teeth in the back, they do not have flat tops. Dogs are primarily carnivorous as well, but their teeth are a not quite as good an example as a cats bc they have evolved to be somewhat omnivorous (tho very limited).
Permanent molars typically erupt between the ages of 6 to 7 years for the first molars and around 12 years for the second molars.
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Sharp teeth for carnivores and broad and flat molars for the herbivores. For the omnivores, well, either of those two.
carnivores only eat meat their teeth aren't designed for plants because you need molars and incisors to grind through plants whereas if you have canines then you can easily tear and rip through meat. so carnivores only eat meat. herbivores only eat plants. omnivores (us humans) eat both meat and plants because we have incisors canines premolars and molars .
Lions are carnivores and kill their prey. They have large dagger-like canines to grip, sharp molars to shear off flesh - yes, they have teeth.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
Carnivores, the meat eaters of the animal world, have very defined canine teeth for tearing meat also combined with a sometimes limited number of molars
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
Herbivores have flat molars and sharp incisors that are used for grinding and tearing plant material, respectively. Their teeth are adapted to help them chew tough plant fibers and extract nutrients from vegetation. Unlike carnivores, herbivores do not have sharp, pointed teeth for tearing flesh.
Elephants are animals which have molars
The molars The molars
the molars help to rip the food before swolling
Yes,I have baby molars