How are the teeth of carnivora different form those of herbivores
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In general, meat-eating carnivores have teeth for tearing and skulls capable of biting with great force, while the plant-eating herbivores have teeth and skulls equipped to grind tough vegetation. Omnivores, which eat both plants and animals, have skulls and dentition suitable for a wide range of foods.
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Carnivorous teeth are different from herbivores because carnivorous eat flesh and to chew flesh they need sharp teeth and on other hand herbivores eat plants so they don't need sharp teeth they eat plants with their blunt teent which helps to eat them to eat grass etc.
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