the ones that ones that can rip food...which are fangs.
Herbivores are plant eating animals Carnivores are meat eating animals Omnivores are meat and plant eating animals
Meat-eating animals that hunt and eat other animals are called carnivores.
no. plant eating dinosaurs have flat teeth for grinding leaves. meat eating dinosaurs on the other hand have sharp and long teeth for tearing meat. and fish eating dinosaurs have short and sharp teeth for holding on to slippery prey.
The omnivore's teeth structure help it eat both meat and plants because they are not like very blunt knives,(for eating plants.)nor like very sharp knives(for eating meat.).They are in between.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
the same way we do....
The teeth in question are called the canines.
The flesh eating animals are carnivores, the plant eating animals are called herbivores. Carnivores depend on the nutrients in meat and flesh, while the herbivores depend on the nutrients in plants. The carnivores have teeth that were made for tearing and ripping flesh, while herbivores have teeth that were made for crushing plants.
Yes, carnivores have teeth that tear while herbivores have crushing teeth. If you look at a dog's or cat's teeth, that is what meat eating animals teeth look like. A horse or cow have teeth that crush and their teeth show that. Our teeth are both so we are called omnivores.
The teeth in question are called the canines.
The teeth in question are called the canines.
Carnivores generally have sharper teeth meant for biting herbivores have flatter teeth meant for grinding or chewing.
Carnivores are meat eating animals. They have sharp teeth to stab off their prey(meat). They have sharp claws which are used to kill them. they use their premolar teeth to grind and chop the meat and make it easy to swallow.
Yes! meat eating dinosaurs do have molar teeth. The molar teeth are found at the end of the mouth.
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Humans are the only meat-eating animals in Antarctica, and all the meat they consume is shipped in. There are no animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life or any kind of food chain.
Animals which are carnivorous have canine teeth. The human canine teeth are the sharp pointy one that are exaggerated on vampires. Plant eating animals will in general lack these specialized teeth. Look for flat buck-like teeth on plant-eaters and sharp teeth on meat-eaters. The teeth. Meat-eating animals have sharp, pointy teeth so as to rip flesh. Plant-eaters have bigger, blunter teeth so as to grind up plants. Onmivores (Eaters of both plants and meat) have both.