Carnivorous animals have claws and their canine teeth are sharp and pointed. What is the function of such teeth?
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such teeth help carnivorous animals to catch their prey and it also helps them eating their flesh
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Carnivores animals are animals that eat flesh/meat. Their canine teeth are sharp because they need to tear the meat to eat. While herbivores animals are plant eaters have strong and flat molars for grinding leaves. Omnivores are the animals that eat both leaves as well as flesh. Therefore they have both sharp canine teeth and flat molars for grinding leaves.
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