Beavers have a hard protective coating on their teeth that contains iron. This turns their teeth orange and makes them extra hard.
the beavers two front teeth are called incisors and are orange
orange on the outside and white on the insoide
Because beavers need their teeth to chew in logs to make a river dam or to just eat. I suppose they could eat with small teeth, but it would take them hours and hours to eat just a stump of a branch. Sorry Prettydoll27
BEAVERS have very big teeth
no. beavers are rodents because all rodents have teeth that never stop growing. a beavers teeth never stop growing!
Beavers have orange teeth. Wierd, I know! But when they are born they're teeth are white and very soft and not strong at all. But as they get older they start to chew on trees, and logs, and other bigger stuff like that, and accually those kind of things have iron in them. So, when the beaver chews on all tose things it get iron all over their teeth. Then, when they get in the water and swim all the time it makes the iron turn to orange.
Their teeth help them with cutting wood!
No, rodent's teeth do not fall out. They grow constantly. That's why hamsters, beavers and other rodents gnaw on materials: they grind their teeth down.
A beavers teeth is about one of your teeth but stacked on each other
Beavers teeth are extremely sherp and streamline, and they help the beavers to chop down the trees.
their teeth
yes people can