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The teeth of animals are different based on their food habits. Briefly explain the food habits of animals 'A' and 'B' by the nature of the teeth?

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a-carnivores have long, sharp teeth adapted to ripping, tearing or cutting flesh. ... While many also possess a few molars in the back of their mouths, and sharp incisors in the front, the most important teeth for carnivores are their long, sharp canine teeth.

b.Herbivores (plant-eaters) and carnivores (meat-eaters) have very different teeth. Herbivores typically have chisel-like incisors and large, flat premolars and molars for chewing plants, while their canines are small, if they have them at all.

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Answered by 916395558115
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yes the teeth of animals are different based on their food habits.some of are canine while other are incisors for example..in human being both teeths are present and in lion canines are present

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