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Biology, 29.08.2019 21:00, IHeartDarkSide03

The teeth of grain-eating animals(such as horses) are usually broad and ridged. this makes the teeth suitable for grinding and chewing. meat-eating animals(such as lions) have pointed teeth that are good for puncturing and ripping flesh. what does this illustrate?

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