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A beaver's teeth and a fox's teeth are both specialized for their respective diets and behaviors. Beavers have large, sharp incisors that continuously grow throughout their lives, allowing them to gnaw through wood for building dams and lodges. Foxes, on the other hand, have sharp, pointed teeth suited for catching and eating prey such as small mammals and birds. Despite these differences in tooth shape and function, both animals rely on their teeth as essential tools for survival in their habitats.

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