English, asked by Ayush2916, 10 months ago

If tigers were to eat grass, how would there teeth be different from what they are now

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Answered by amir2313
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But in case anyone stumbles across this instance of the question, the short answer is: Tigers do eat grass. What they don’t do is digest it.

But in case anyone stumbles across this instance of the question, the short answer is: Tigers do eat grass. What they don’t do is digest it.I’ve seen our animals happily chomp away on grass when they feel like it. One in particular really loves the scent in particular of fresh cut grass, it’s cute to see the green on his shnoz after he’s been nosing around in it. Usually if they eat a whole “tiger salad” it’s coming right back up the way it went down, and one of us gets to clean up after it, just as you might have to deal with a house cat’s hairball on your carpet.

But in case anyone stumbles across this instance of the question, the short answer is: Tigers do eat grass. What they don’t do is digest it.I’ve seen our animals happily chomp away on grass when they feel like it. One in particular really loves the scent in particular of fresh cut grass, it’s cute to see the green on his shnoz after he’s been nosing around in it. Usually if they eat a whole “tiger salad” it’s coming right back up the way it went down, and one of us gets to clean up after it, just as you might have to deal with a house cat’s hairball on your carpet.As far as why they eat grass, one reason and probably the main reason is to help with indigestion, to help them get hairballs or other undesirable contents “out of the system” as it were, one way or other. There are other theories about enzymes in the grass and such; I am not a vet, I don’t have opinions on those. I can tell you that eating grass for the roughage and system clearing definitely works, I’ve seen the results.

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