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which of the following animal have wide teeth to grind food

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Answered by Chirpy
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The shape of an animal's teeth helps us to know the kind of food it eats.

Cows, horses, camels, goats and sheep are herbivores or plant-eaters. They have wide, flat teeth which are useful for chewing leaves, grass and other tough plant matter.

Tigers, lions, foxes and wolves are carnivores or meat-eaters. They have long, pointed teeth to grip the prey and sharp teeth to cut the meat. They do not have flat chewing teeth because they swallow their food in chunks.

The animals which eat all kinds of food are known as omnivores. They have a mixture of sharp teeth to eat meat and flat teeth to chew the food. 

Answered by writersparadise
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Most herbivores and grazing mammals have broad and flat molars in the back of their mouth. These molars help the animals to cut, grind and digest plant material.

Most herbivores or plant-eating animals like horses, deer, cows, camels, giraffes, sheep, and goats have rows of wide and flat teeth that help in chewing leaves, grass, and other tough plant matter.


The omnivorous animals eat all kind of food. So, in addition to the sharp teeth for tearing and eating meat, they also have flat teeth for chewing.

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