Are carnassial teeth found in omnivores
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Omnivores, such as bears, generally have a similar dentition to that of carnivores, with sharp, well-developed canines and small, pointed incisors (Fig. 1). However, their carnassial teeth are not as well-developed as those of strict carnivores [1]. ... Herbivores generally do not have prominent canine teeth.
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because omnivores eat both plants and meat so they have all four basic types of teeth
incisors to bite and cut off the food
Canines to grip and tear the food
premolars and molars to crush and grind the food
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