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The differences between a mammalian herbivore jaw and a carnivore jaw.

Explain the differences between the jaw structures of mammalian herbivores and carnivores.


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This solution describes the differences in jaw structure in terms of function. Meat-eaters and non-meat eaters use and employ muscles and jaw structure to maximally benefit their mode of eating.

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