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Why do carnivores have prominent canines?

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Answered by swetabhagat67
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The canines, which are prominent oncarnivores, are the conical, pointed teethused to capture and kill prey. ... Herbivores (such as moose and rodents) lack canines because they don't kill and capture prey. Instead they have very sharp edges on their incisors which make them excellent for cutting vegetation

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