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They are both rodents and have all the characteristics of rodents like the long incisor teeth that are always growing.
they cut in to food like meat but the molars grind and crush food
Incisors are the first kind of tooth in heterond mammals.
Guinea pig, common name for certain small rodents (with a pair of sharp-edge, chisel-like incisor teeth), with short rounded ears and no tails. Adult female usually produce litters of two to four young guinea pigs.
Vampire bats have long upper incisor teeth that are shaped like canine teeth. The length of these teeth can vary depending on the age and gender of the bat.
Yeah a lot of them do. Like Rats.
The pair of front teeth on the upper jaw and the pair on the lower jaw of rodents grow constantly. This is an adaptation that allows them to gnaw on wood without wearing down their teeth. This is unusual, because most mammals do not have teeth that can grow or repair after they finish their initial development.
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Due to small arch (lower arch in ur mouth is smaller than the upper )and to capable the teeth upper and lower to rest on 2 teeth not one ( i mean like upper central incisor will rest on lower central and lower lateral incisor and so on).Formally answer :Due to convergence of lower arch (as lower arch is more convergence than upper arch)
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.
Lots of things like rodents are hairy and small and like we aren't
NO lemurs are not rodents; they are PRIMATES. The Aye-aye, a type of lemur, is like a rodent in that it lacks canine teeth and has continuously growing incisors (teeth) that wear down by chewing.