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Why.carinivarous.animals.sharp.cannies​

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Answered by pkumud574
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Carnivorous animals subsist on the flesh, bones, and viscera of other creatures. Most carnivores have long, sharp teeth adapted to ripping, tearing or cutting flesh. ... Additionally, because predators must capture and kill their food before they can eat it, some possess teeth that aid in prey capture.

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Carnivores generally have long, sharp front teeth which help them catch and tear into their prey. The back teeth are narrow and sharply serrated, much like the blade of a knife. They are used to cut meat into smaller chunks.

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