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What kind of teeth do herbivores do herbivores have?

they have flat teeth


What kind of teeth herbivores have?

Herbivores have flat teeth for grinding fibrous plant foods.


Why do herbivores have stronger teeth?

No, herbivores don't have strong teeth


Do moose have sharp teeth?

Moose are herbivores and eat grass, leaves and shrubs. They have flat grinding teeth.


Do carnivores have both sharp teeth for tearing flesh and short teeth for grinding grain?

Carnivores typically have sharp teeth for tearing flesh and slicing meat, but they usually do not have short teeth for grinding grains. Their teeth are adapted for their specialized diet of meat and do not require grinding teeth like herbivores.


Why goats have teeth?

instead of top front teeth they have a strong pad. but they do have top molers for grinding.


How are the herbivore's teeth different from a carnivore's?

Herbivores have flat, grinding teeth in the front and back, and the carnivores have sharp teeth made for tearing meat.


Do carnivores have rounded teeth?

Most herbivores don't have canine teeth. Horses do.


What Are Herbivores Teeth Used For?

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.


Why do meat eating animals have different teeth than vegetarian animals?

Carnivores generally have sharper teeth meant for biting herbivores have flatter teeth meant for grinding or chewing.


What types of teeth do herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores have, and how do they differ in terms of their structure and function?

Herbivores have flat teeth for grinding plants, carnivores have sharp teeth for tearing meat, and omnivores have a mix of both for eating plants and meat. Their teeth differ in structure and function to suit their diets.


Are acanthopholis omnivores or herbivores?

Acanthopholis was primarily an herbivore, feeding on plants and vegetation. It had a beak-like mouth with teeth that were adapted for cutting and grinding plant material.