what adaptation do herbivores
animal have in their teeth
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Herbivores have teeth that are adapted to smash up plants. Their incisors at the front of the jaw (these are often missing from a found jaw) snip off the plant stems and leaves. To grind the plants they use their molars, which have sharp ridges on the top and fit together perfectly to smash the plant cells open.
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Herbivores have teeth that are adapted to smash up plants. Their incisors at the front of the jaw (these are often missing from a found jaw) snip off the plant stems and leaves. To grind the plants they use their molars, which have sharp ridges on the top and fit together perfectly to smash the plant cells open
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