Science, asked by sikdartanushri86, 8 months ago

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

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Answered by dhinesharmy01
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Answer:

They have only Canines and likely premolars !!!

Answered by vijayainesh
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Answer:

  • meat-eating carnivores have teeth for tearing and skulls capable of biting with great force

  • the plant-eating herbivores have teeth and skulls equipped to grind tough vegetation.

  • the plant-eating herbivores have teeth and skulls equipped to grind tough vegetation.

Fun facts  [ cause why not ;) ]:

carnivores facts:

=> Carnivores Can Only Move Their Jaws up and Down

=> Not All Carnivores Are Devoted Meat Eaters

=> All Carnivores Descend From a Common Ancestor

=>Most carnivores have relatively large brains and high levels of intelligence.

herbivorous facts:

=>  Herbivores only eat things that need photosynthesis to live.

=> The animals that feed on leaves are called followers. For e.g. Panda, caterpillars, giraffe, koala, etc.

=>Herbivores can take advantage of cellulose through two actions or digestions. The first is mechanical digestion, which they achieve by crushing the plants with their set of flat teeth. Compare them, for instance, with the sharp fangs of carnivores like wolves.

omnivorous facts:

=> Omnivores are the most flexible eaters of the animal kingdom.

=> Many omnivores change their eating habits during their life cycle.

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