Rats, humans, beavers.
Rodent
Elephant
An animal that has large cuspids and incisors is a carnivore, meaning its diet consists primarily of meat. Carnivores typically have sharp, large canines as well.
The animal you are describing is an elephant. Elephants use their trunk for various tasks, such as breathing, picking up objects, and sensing their environment. Their incisors grow into tusks, which are used for tasks like digging and defense.
A whale that has baleen instead of teeth. The baleen is used to filter plankton from the sea water.
The farm animal that has teeth only on the bottom is the sheep. Sheep have a dental structure where they possess lower incisors but lack upper incisors, instead having a hard dental pad on the top. This adaptation helps them graze on grass and other vegetation effectively.
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Rodents. The incisors of the order Rodentia grow continuously and if they do not chew constantly, their teeth will pierce its brain.
It allows the animal to rip and tear apart the meat of whatever animal they happen to be eating.
Many animals have absolutely no teeth at all, such as birds or anteaters. However, a sloth has four molars, but no incisors.
My incisors are the sharp, front teeth used for biting and cutting food.