How do the teeth of herbivores help them in eating
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Answer. All the teeth of a herbivore are molars and premolars. These teeth help the animal to chew and grind the food properly--- grass in this case---- therefore these teeth help herbivores to eat there food.
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The ridges that herbivores have on their teeth help them grind up plants so that they can digest them. Herbivores may also have sharp incisors that help to tear plant matter so they can eat it.
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