the teeth of herbivorous animals are not pointed why ?
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Elephants are herbivores, and their incisors are unlike those found in other animals. ... The sharp incisors and pointed canine teeth are perfectly designed for both incapacitating and eating a meal. A canine tooth can be easily identified, as it is the longer, pointed tooth located on either side of the incisors.
For instance, herbivores, because they are plant eaters, have strong and flat molars that are made for grinding leaves and small or non-existent canine teeth. Carnivores, the meat eaters of the animal world, have very defined canine teeth for tearing at meat, combined with a sometimes limited number of molars
For instance, herbivores, because they are plant eaters, have strong and flat molars that are made for grinding leaves and small or non-existent canine teeth. Carnivores, the meat eaters of the animal world, have very defined canine teeth for tearing at meat, combined with a sometimes limited number of molars
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hey friend your answer is
because pointed teeth is used to eat meat
and herbivores don't eat meat. they all eat vege foods like grass etc. that is why the teeth of herbivores animals are not pointed
because pointed teeth is used to eat meat
and herbivores don't eat meat. they all eat vege foods like grass etc. that is why the teeth of herbivores animals are not pointed
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