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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Image:Rabbit Teeth.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Teeth of a Rabbit - Copyright Nottingham 2008]] | [[Image:Rabbit Teeth.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Teeth of a Rabbit - Copyright Nottingham 2008]] | ||
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Rabbit teeth are hypsodont, meaning they continue to grow throughout life.<ref name="LAM2p331"></ref> | Rabbit teeth are hypsodont, meaning they continue to grow throughout life.<ref name="LAM2p331"></ref> | ||
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[[Category:Teeth - Anatomy & Physiology]] | [[Category:Teeth - Anatomy & Physiology]] | ||
[[Category:Rabbit Dentition|A]] | [[Category:Rabbit Dentition|A]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, 1 March 2012
Overview
The formula for permanent teeth is: 2 (I2/1 C0/0 P3/2 M2-3/3).
There is a small pair of incisors called "peg teeth" directly caudal to the primary maxillary incisors. Some rabbit herds may be missing these peg teeth, as a dominant trait.[1]
Rabbit teeth are hypsodont, meaning they continue to grow throughout life.[1]