Many, though not all, herbivores have canines. For example, canine teeth can be found in horses and deer, but they are often smaller than the canines found in carnivores.
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Yes, some herbivores have claws for various purposes, such as digging for food, self-defense, or climbing. For example, deer have hooves with sharp edges that can act as "claws" for defense.
No, sloths are herbivores. They primarily eat leaves, shoots, fruits, and occasionally insects or small animals.
The animals that possess horns are generally herbivores; take for instance, cattle, sheep, rhinoceros, etc. The development of horns appears to be a structural or morphological modification to equip the herbivores (who lack well-developed canine teeth and sharp claws) with a self-protection mechanism. The horns are therefore exclusively employed in defence.
Goats eat grass and shrubs, this makes them herbivores
Koalas do not have large claws, but they do have very strong and sharp claws.