No it won't silly .
Yes, rodents' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
Rodents incisors and rabbits
Rabbit, mouse, beaver apparently all rodents
They are rodents, known for their continuously growing incisors. Rodents include species like mice, rats, squirrels, and beavers, all of which have to gnaw to keep their teeth from overgrowing.
to shorten teeth if they didn't there teeth would just keep growing and become a pain for them that's way they gnaw almost all the time. because there teeth never stop growing.
Unlike humans, guinea pigs don't lose their teeth, ( nor do they brush them) this allows to maintain healthy and strong teeth. eating hard foods and constant chewing help wear down the teeth to keep them at a proper and comfortable length. when a guinea pig breaks a tooth it is able to grow back allowing it to eat.
Chinchillas are rodents, so therefore, their teeth are constantly growing. they need a constant supply of safe chinchilla toys to chew on to keep their teeth filed down.
your teeth do not keep growing because if they did you wouldn't be able to close your mouth.
Yes,their teeth starts growing for their entire life.
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Never they keep growing for their whole life.
Yes, of course. beavers are rodents like rabbits, squirrels, and the giant sewer rats of Paris you see in carnival sideshows. Like all rodents a beavers teeth are constantly growing, if they don't chew, their teeth can lock up their jaw or grow through their brain! so make sure your beaver chews everyday. this is why we chew!