the answer is, as long as the beaver itself is. once the teeth start wearing down the teeth that are in its spine start moving forward. when the beaver doesn't grind them down with wood the teeth still grow and eventually brakes the beavers jaw and it dies of starvation. that is the right answer. but this )website 8=======) anyone could write any answer on here yes yes it does so young kids of the world never trust these websites on an exam likei did who knew there werent twenty planets in the solar system
Which teeth are we talking about here? The canines, the incisors or the molars? If the canines, then on average they are around 3 to 4 inches in length.
Boar black bears have 3 inched long canines.
Depends on the species of bear!
they are about 2 inches long
7 feet.
Polar Bears live about 20-30 years in the Wild.... in captivity they can live up to 45 years You can find out how old a polar bear is by removing a tooth (but be very careful when you do this!). There is a ring on the tooth for each year that the polar bear is alive. Just like with trees. Female polar bears live up to their late 20's Male polar bears live up to 20 years old
adult polar bears are 7 feet long and cubs are 3 feet long
The gestation period for polar bears is 8 months.
Polar bears live for an average of 15 to 18 years.
Polar Bears live an average of 15-18 yrs.
yes, the polar bears are related to the brown bear according to fossils long ago
Tigers,Bears,Saber Tooth tiger, and the Polar Bear
Polar bears are wanderers, especially males, rarely staying in one place for long.
Long years.
Long hair on the bottoms.
long fur, lots of fat and massive bodies for hunting is a godd thing for polar bears
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.