Wolf teeth in rabbits are small, peg-like teeth that can be found in the upper jaw, usually located just behind the incisors. They are considered vestigial teeth and typically do not have a significant function. In some cases, wolf teeth can cause dental problems or discomfort if they become overgrown or misaligned, leading to the need for removal by a veterinarian. While not present in all rabbits, they are more commonly seen in certain breeds.
They are more like a wolfs as like our teeth they will eventually stop growing and sort of look like ours only obviously a lot bigger. A rabbits incisors will continuously grow throughout there lives and are a lot thinner and smaller than a humans and the also have a curve in them Where as wolf and human incisors are straight. Left to right, Human skull, wolf skull and rabbit skull.
it was A : Brer Rabbit and Brer Wolf do not like each other very much.
A rabbit is a primary consumer. grass-----------------> rabbit-------------------. Wolf
They are suposed to have a total of 28 teeth. If the rabbit is old it might only have its four front teeth.
Wolf (flesh eater) rather than rabbit (vegetation eater).
The Wolf Fish has 400 teeth which is 4 times the amount as the piranha fish.
You can't, you are human and not a wolf.
A wolf's weapon is its teeth and claws.
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i think they have at less 24 teeth.
Yes teeth adapt to what they chew on.