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Both a rodent's incisors and a horse's molars are types of teeth that are specialized for their respective diets. Rodents have sharp, continuously growing incisors that are used for gnawing and cutting through tough materials like seeds and nuts. Horses, on the other hand, have large, flat molars that are adapted for grinding and chewing fibrous plant material like grass and hay. Despite their differences in size and shape, both types of teeth play a crucial role in the digestive processes of these animals.

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