Rodents gnaw on food with their chisel-like front teeth. These specialized, ever-growing incisors are designed for cutting, biting, and gnawing, often growing continuously throughout their lives to prevent being worn away. For example, rats, mice, squirrels, and beavers use these sharp front teeth to eat nuts, fruits, and seeds.
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