

Lion, tiger, dog, and vultures are some examples of carnivores.Deer, goats, zebras, and giraffes are some examples of herbivores.The acid present in omnivores is 20 times weaker than that present in carnivores.Strong hydrochloric acid is present in the stomach of carnivores to digest the bones of the animal, etc.The hydrochloric acid present in the stomach of herbivores is 20 times less strong than the hydrochloric acid present in the stomach of carnivores.In omnivores, the salivary glands are well developed, since there is a need for prior digestion of food.In carnivores, the salivary glands are not well developed. There are small of them present in the mouth.The salivary glands in herbivores are well developed as they help grind fruits and grains.Omnivores perspire through pores in the body.

In carnivores, perspiration is done through the tongue to maintain normal body temperature.In herbivores, perspiration takes place through pores in the body.Omnivores’ teeth are not sharp, they are pointed front teeth.Carnivores’ teeth are sharp for chewing and grabbing meat. These also have pointed teeth.Herbivores’ teeth are not sharp but have pointed front teeth.

