Meat eating animals have teeth like this, for slicing and ripping. You should try giving him a steak. Carnivores and herbivores have different types of teeth, to suit the type of food they eat.
After years of testing on modern and fossilized animal teeth, researchers confirmed that the method could reliably distinguish between herbivores and carnivores. When applied to Australopithecus ...
Zoe uses graphics to explain how different animals have teeth suitable for their diet, whether carnivore or herbivore, and how the variety in human teeth allows us omnivores to chew up the wide ...
Again, these analyses gave us the expected results: it was clear at the isotopic level whether we were dealing with the teeth of a herbivore or a carnivore. Then we finally sampled seven ...
In case you're wondering, here are some reasons why; For example, herbivores like deer eat fibrous plants, which help scrub their teeth as they chew. Carnivores, such as lions, tear through raw ...
Teeth recovered from a beloved zoo elephant that died in 2008 are helping University of Utah geologists develop a method for tracking the movements of large herbivores across landscapes ...
Again, these analyses gave us the expected results: it was clear at the isotopic level whether we were dealing with the teeth of a herbivore or a carnivore. Then we finally sampled seven ...