why do herbivores have sharp incisors and broad grinding molars
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In general, plant foods are difficult to breakdown and digest; so, many herbivores have several pairs of broad molars that they use to grind leaves, shoots, and twigs. Often, herbivores feature ridged molars and jaws capable of moving sideways. Both of these traits help herbivores to grind their food more effectively.
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