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how do the teeth of herbivores differ from the teeth of carnivores​

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Answered by kanikaramchiary1
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Answered by ro11111
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Carnivores and herbivores have different types of teeth, to suit the type of food they eat. Herbivores have teeth which are shaped to squash and grind plants. Teeth a and b on the diagram show the herbivore's teeth. Carnivores have teeth which are shaped to slice and rip the meat they eat.

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