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Rabbits (Lagomorpha) have two sets of upper incisors, while rodents only have one set. Two of these incisors are large ones, and then there are 2 smaller ones behind them, called ‘peg teeth’.
Rabbits (Lagomorpha) have two sets of upper incisors, while rodents only have one set. Two of these incisors are large ones, and then there are 2 smaller ones behind them, called ‘peg teeth’.
Rabbits (Lagomorpha) have two sets of upper incisors, while rodents only have one set. Two of these incisors are large ones, and then there are 2 smaller ones behind them, called ‘peg teeth’. Rabbit ...
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William A. Riley, A Mouse Oxyurid, Syphacia obvelata, as a Parasite of Man, The Journal of Parasitology, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Dec., 1919), pp. 89-93 ...
Rabbits and rodents belong to the orders Lagomorpha and Rodentia respectively. Rodents are further divided into the suborders Myomorpha (rats, mice, gerbils, and hamsters), Caviomorpha (guinea pigs ...