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how are the teeth of carnivorous different from those of herbivorous​

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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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Answered by sam9283
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Answer:

Carnivorous needs some extra catching power by their teeth ( canine teeth of mouth) to hold the prey .so that they can get food .

while the harbivorours didn't need these type of teeth to eat plants .

but the hippocampus , elephant have long teeth for other work..

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