How are the Spotted Hyena's molars specialized to reflect its feeding strategy?
Answer
They are flattened and blunt, designed for grinding and pulverizing dense material
Unlike the slicing teeth common in flesh-eaters, the hyena's back teeth (molars) are robust and blunt, specializing them for grinding material like bone to extract marrow and minerals.

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