explain the structure of teeth of herbivores, carnivores and omnivore
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herbivores has flat teeth to have their foods as the don't have fleshy and tough food. They have strong teeth
carnivores have sharp and strong teeth to tear flesh from their pray.
omnivores have both sharp as well as blunt teeth as they have both fleshy and soft veg food. They have sharp canine teeth at their sides to tear food and blunt teeth at their back mouth to crush and grind food. They also have incisors at their front mouth to tear or cut soft food...
carnivores have sharp and strong teeth to tear flesh from their pray.
omnivores have both sharp as well as blunt teeth as they have both fleshy and soft veg food. They have sharp canine teeth at their sides to tear food and blunt teeth at their back mouth to crush and grind food. They also have incisors at their front mouth to tear or cut soft food...
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- Omnivores, because they eat both meat and plants, have a combination of sharp front teeth and molars for grinding. Herbivores have teeth that are highly specialized for eating plants.Herbivore incisors are sharp for tearing plants, but they may not be present on both the upper and lower jaw.
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