They are more like a wolf's, they are both straight and short, and will eventually stop growing. A rabbits incisors however are thin and have a slight curve and also grow through here entire life.
They are more like a wolfs as like our teeth they will eventually stop growing and sort of look like ours only obviously a lot bigger. A rabbits incisors will continuously grow throughout there lives and are a lot thinner and smaller than a humans and the also have a curve in them Where as wolf and human incisors are straight. Left to right, Human skull, wolf skull and rabbit skull.
Yes, Human incisors are more like wolf
They are like other predators, just not as pronounced. We have incisors vs fangs.
Wolf (flesh eater) rather than rabbit (vegetation eater).
To rip/tear food just like why we need insissors
yes rabbits do have diastema(the gap between incisors premolar).Most of the herbivorous mammals have diastema like pig,cattle etc.
It's a rabbit, just younger. Of course it's going to look like a rabbit.
If you are in the woods with no food or nothing you should eat a cat. What ever moves its edible to eat like Deer's, Cats, Wolfs, Dogs, and rabbit's.
Their mouth, including their tongues and lower incisors.
Rabbits have two incisors on the bottom and 4 on the top, which helps them chomp the big pieces into smaller pieces. in addition, they have molars which then grinds the food in to smaller particles. their teeth grows like nails on a human so giving plenty of hay would help grind that teeth down. :)
In some ways wolfs are like dogs but wolfs have bigger paws and eat meat. anyway wolfs dont kill people they would only do that if they were locked with you in a cage and have not eaten in months.
No, termites do not have incisors. They do have teeth-like plates that are similar to saw blades. They used these plates for cutting and grinding.