Front Teeth Never Stop Growing
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beavers and willows Beavers gnaw the wood, and willows grow new branches
No, they gnaw and chew them.
Gnaw means to chew on something which is difficult to chew, like a piece of leather. Foreign means coming from another country, or something which is where it does not belong.
To gnaw means to bite or chew on something repeatedly and persistently, often causing damage or wearing it away. Animals like rodents gnaw on objects to keep their teeth healthy and sharp.
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Cats can chew on dental treats, dental toys, or specially designed chew toys to satisfy their natural urge to gnaw and keep their teeth healthy.
The definition of the word gnaw is to nibble or bite at something in a persistent manner. It means to persistently chew on something.
No, rodent's teeth do not fall out. They grow constantly. That's why hamsters, beavers and other rodents gnaw on materials: they grind their teeth down.
munch, bite, grind, champ, crunch, gnaw, chomp, masticate
Rabbits,Mice,rats,gerbils, squirrels, Basically all rodents. Beavers too. actully ALL animals gnaw. it's just in a different way.
It helps them to gnaw and peel the bark off wood. Beaver front teeth never stop growing, they wear down against the lower teeth.