They never stop growing.
Beaver teeth are huge! They grow in a half circle in the beaver scull, if they don't keep chewing the teeth will over grow and the beaver won't be able to chew anymore.
Yes, beaver teeth are covered in enamel, but they have a unique structure. The enamel is only on the front of their incisors, while the back is covered in a softer dentin. This difference in hardness causes the teeth to wear down unevenly, maintaining a sharp edge that is essential for gnawing on wood and other materials.
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A beavers teeth is about one of your teeth but stacked on each other
they can us there teeth to cut trees
Native Americans used beaver teeth primarily for crafting tools and utensils. The strong, chisel-like structure of beaver teeth made them effective for cutting and scraping. Additionally, they might have been used in the creation of decorative items or as points for arrows. Overall, beaver teeth were valued for their utility in everyday life and craftsmanship.
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because it is not a human
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The Beaver teeth were so sharp,Natives used them for knives.