hyenas can have up to 59 teeth in their month and they use their premolars to chew the bones of their prey.
rats teeth grow constantly throughout their life, they wear them down when they eat or grind their teeth.
2 TO 3 ft. long.
7.5 cm
it takes about a month, give or take a week, for there teeth to come in.
For your child's two front teeth to grow back, it will likely take about a month. This depends on how close the teeth are to growing in, though.
Jaguars have long canine teeth that can grow up to 2 inches in length. These sharp teeth are used for hunting and gripping prey.
The vampire
Liopluerodon could grow up to 5-10 metres long and weigh up to 5 tonnes. Its teeth could be up to 70mm long, with a sharp razor point for cutting the flesh of its prey
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.
two to three years, it depends! no way my two cannine teeth have come out and the next 3 days i could see the adult teeth coming out.
hyenas live to be 25 years old
All rodents have teeth that grow all through their life. They need to be provided with things to chew on to keep their teeth ground down.