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Aguirre
18 February, 16:00
What does the incisor do for the wood
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Melissa Brown
18 February, 19:40
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For example, humans use their incisors and canines for ripping and cutting, and their molars and premolars for grinding ... Rodents are famous for their long, continuously growing incisors, which they use to chew through husks, shells and wood.
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