beavers have long sharp teeths because it has to be able to make damps and they got to used to making them. Also because there strong
A beavers teeth is about one of your teeth but stacked on each other
BEAVERS have very big teeth
the beavers two front teeth are called incisors and are orange
no. beavers are rodents because all rodents have teeth that never stop growing. a beavers teeth never stop growing!
its long teeth allow it to chew through logs
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Beavers have a hard protective coating on their teeth that contains iron. This turns their teeth orange and makes them extra hard.
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.
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.
A beavers teeth is about one of your teeth but stacked on each other
Beavers have teeth that continually grow. Their incisors are long and sharp. They have four curved and strong front teeth they use for gnawing and 16 back teeth they use for chewing.