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Compare and contrast herbivores, omnivores and carnivores based on teeth

Herbivores have wide and flat molars made for grinding plants, small or non-existent canines, sharp incisors for ripping plants but may not be present on upper and lower jaw. Carnivores have defined and pointed canines and sharp incisors for tearing apart meat with limited molars. Omnivores have a combination of both.

Compare and contrast herbivores, omnivores and carnivores based on diet.

Herbivores - consists of vegetation


Carnivores - consists of meat


Omnivores - both

Examples of herbivores, carnivores and omnivores

Herbivores - sheep, zebra, giraffe, cow


Carnivores - fox, wolf, lion, shark


Omnivores - humans, bear, pigs, hens