they never stop growing-like a rat's
no he dont wear contact lenses
I dont know she dont wear any belly button
That is the stupidest song ever made and if u ask me, should not b on youtube. Luv u Justin (L)
well i think u should wear a nice singlet top with a leather jacket and some short shorts and sandles
y dont u go ask him
the beavers two front teeth are called incisors and are orange
Rats, humans, beavers.
beavers are very smart they just dont know anything
no they dont
a mammal that has sharp teeth that don't stop growing is the rodents.Animals such as hamsters, rats, beavers, etc.
beavers build dams which creat ponds where they can avoid predators they dont like
Beavers and other rodents have sharper incisors to facilitate their unique feeding habits, which involve gnawing on wood, bark, and tough plant materials. Their continuously growing incisors are adapted for this purpose, allowing them to efficiently chew and shape their food. In contrast, cows are grazers that consume softer grasses and plants, so their teeth are more suited for grinding rather than cutting. This difference in diet leads to variations in tooth shape and sharpness between these animal groups.
the two order of mammals that have continually growing incisors are Rodentia(rodents) and Lagomorpha(rabbits, hares etc...). They are herbivores. The rest are carnivores and omnivores. All are mammals.
None; cows have a hard dental pad instead of upper incisors.
Rodent is from the Latin rodenta - to gnaw. As with all rodents beavers have a pair of large and continuously growing incisors in both their upper and lower jaw.
Rats have open rooted incisors which means their theeth continuously grow throughout their lives. The gnawing on hard objects wear down their teeth so they dont overgrow
No. Beavers help each other out. Like if there is a predator around they slap their tails on the water to warn other beavers to get to safety.