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How would the teeth of a carnivore, omnivore, and herbivore differ?

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The key difference between herbivores and carnivores and omnivores teeth is that herbivores teeth are used for cutting, gnawing, and biting while carnivores teeth are sharper and more suited to catching, killing, and tearing the prey. And omnivores teeth, because they eat both meat and plants, have a combination of sharp front teeth and molars for grinding.

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