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Polar bears have a set of teeth that can grow to about 10 centimeters (4 inches) in length, particularly their canines. These teeth are adapted for their carnivorous diet, allowing them to grasp and tear through the thick hides of seals and other prey. Like many mammals, polar bears' teeth continue to grow throughout their lives, but they typically wear down due to use rather than grow indefinitely.

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