rabbits






 

Question by  tiffany (34)

How sharp are a rabbit's teeth?

 
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Answer by  dani12 (22)

They are sharp enough to rip skin. Unfamiliar rabbits can literally fight to the death. All rabbits are capable of biting, even rabbits not known to bite. Rabbits are prey animals and can bite out of fear. Spayed or neutered (hormone free) rabbits typically bite their humans less often. Unspayed females tend to be the main biters.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Sharp enough to bite someone and cause actual bleeding! Of course, they don't always do that.

 
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Answer by  hrpoorna (155)

Rabbits have a very special part of teeth called as "Incisors" which act's as the cutting blades for rabbits very sharp and strong located in front of the mouth.

 
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Answer by  Anster (47)

The teeth of rabbits are very sharp. However, quite how sharp depends on the individual rabbit and the amount of wear, so not only how old the rabbit is but what it has been eating recently.

 
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