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Q: What rodent has a second set of incisors?
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What typical animal has big and strong incisors?

Rodent


How are a rodent's incisors and a horse's molars alike?

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What is a small gnawing mammal with one pair of chisel upper incisors?

A rodent.


What makes the beaver a rodent?

Rodent is from the Latin rodenta - to gnaw. As with all rodents beavers have a pair of large and continuously growing incisors in both their upper and lower jaw.


What is the difference between rabbits and rats?

Rabbits arent rodents they are lagomorphs and are characterised by their 4 front upper incisors while the rat is a rodent and has 1 pair of incisors top and bottom


Is beaver a cat?

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Do hamsters have incisors that continue to grow life long?

Yes, they share this trait with the rest of the rodent Order.


How do you calculate a cow's age by her teeth?

The teeth used for determining age is the front row of incisors (cows do not have a top row of teeth). When a calf is born they usually only have one pair of middle incisors (these will appear smaller). At 1-2 years they will grow their second set of permanent incisors. 3-4 years they will gain their third set of permanent incisors, then finally the corner pair of incisors. Between the age of 5-6 the middle teeth and the corner teeth will start to show wear by levelling out. Then at 10 and over all eight teeth will begin to show wear.


What is Americas second largest rodent?

The beaver


Are lemurs rodents?

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.


How are masipulials rats different from rodent rats?

*marsupial*'s all have a pouch and are born very premature. Their teeth are different - marsupials have canines (rodents don't), marsupials don't have incisors that grow all their life (like rodents) Their skulls are different Rodent rats are the best <3


How much can a beaver eat?

it is a mammal. It is the second bigest rodent in the world.