a mammal that has sharp teeth that don't stop growing is the rodents.Animals such as hamsters, rats, beavers, etc.
the elephant! ^__^
The incisors grow constantly in rodents
Rodentia
they dont have teeth :l
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Because all of the farm animals are herbivores. Herbivores don't have "sharp teeth" like such carnivores as wolves or lions do.
No because they ar herbivores, not carnivores. Carnivores typically have sharp teeth while herbivores dont. The reason behind THAT is herbivores wear down their teeth gradually as they eat grass and other plants. Sharp teeth aren't needed in their life style.
Well everyone should know that one by now, the answer is a piranha or maybe a pike, Zanders, Barakuda.
i would think a goats teeth would be sharp and sheeps teeth would be not as sharp but im just guessing i think sheep eat grass but then again i dont know much about sheep and goats
No. Their teeth do not stop growing but biting down on the wood so many times makes the Beaver's teeth wear down, keeping them smaller. If they didn't bite down trees their teeth would grow too long.
Brave at heart, aware, bright, warmth, fast, look cuddly, BUT DONT HUG ONE!Lazy.
I don't know and there my favourite animal
the bunyip is very big and has four legs with sharp teeth but i dont know what type of animal parts it has
a fish is small and it dose not have teeth. so that meens that sharks have sharp teeath fish dont have any
Camels are herbivores because they eat plants or any herb.