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All rodents have front teeth that grow constantly, to make up for the wear and tear that occurs when rodents gnaw in things. Elephants don't have any front teeth at all. Elephants are not rodents, but some of their closest relatives are hyraxes, a small type of mammal that looks like a rodent, even though it's not.

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