Give reason: herbivores have strong grinding teeth
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Learn about where herbivores fit in the food chain, as well as which types of food they might eat.
Herbivores: Teeth for Grazing- The U.S. Department of the Interior explains the characteristics of herbivores, and where they fit in ecosystems.
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Herbivores have broad, flat molars (back teeth) with rough surfaces, which are used for grinding up tough plant tissues. Many herbivores (like squirrels) have chisel-like front teeth used for gnawing through wood or hard seeds. These teeth grow continually to avoid being worn down with use.
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