Because the orange enamel on the front of their teeth wears away more slowly than the white dentin on the back, a beaver’s two front teeth “are like a self-sharpening chisel that gets sharper and ...
Jack Clarke of Dorset Wildlife Trust takes a closer look at Britain’s largest rodent, revealing the remarkable anatomy that makes it one ...
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Beavers do not have white teeth. That the mammals are often portrayed with gleaming white front teeth is one of beaver scientist Emily Fairfax’s pet peeves. Emily Fairfax, a beaver scientist, ...
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