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No because they ar herbivores, not carnivores. Carnivores typically have sharp teeth while herbivores dont. The reason behind THAT is herbivores wear down their teeth gradually as they eat grass and other plants. Sharp teeth aren't needed in their life style.

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Camels teeth are bigger than humans teeth. Camels teeth are meant for chewing plants and cud, while humans are meant for cutting and grinding plant and animal matter.

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They keep growing and never stop.

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