How are the teeth of carnivores different from those of herviores?
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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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the teen carnivores are different from those herviores because teen can not hunt
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