why do herbivores have a gap between the front and back teeth
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Herbivores often have a gap between the front and back teeth to allow space for repositioning plant tissue as it's chewed, since much chewing is required to break it up. Omnivores (such as humans) eat both plants and animals, and have broad, flat molars for grinding up a variety of foods.
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