it uses them for chewing their hard food
To chew their food.
Sheep have ridgir molars as they need them for chewing grass so it doesnt get caught in their teeth
Carnivores have molars that are sharp and pointed, designed for tearing and shearing meat. They use their molars to slice through tough tissues and break apart bones when consuming prey.
Molars & premolars.
Molars are trait of herbivores. So (even as omnivores), we use them in the same way for chewing and grinding, any food substance that needs to be ground down (often vegetation) is 'targeted' by the molars.
Rabbits have two incisors on the bottom and 4 on the top, which helps them chomp the big pieces into smaller pieces. in addition, they have molars which then grinds the food in to smaller particles. their teeth grows like nails on a human so giving plenty of hay would help grind that teeth down. :)
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.
your molars are the ones you chew with
the large flat molars in the back of your mouth
i dont really know what to use for rabbit mites......but i heard that you can use ivomec for rabbit mange
Elephants are animals which have molars
As What? If it is for plants you're going to need a lot of rabbit droppings.