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Why do rabbits have buck teeth? They have it for a reason. Being vegetarians, they have to eat leaves, grass or vegetables. Now, plants have developed ways of protecting their leaves from animals. They have thorns and needles, or their leaves have chemicals that weaken teeth. Rabbits don’t face any such problem. Their front teeth grow as long as they live, and with sharp-edged teeth, they find it easy to cut grass stems.

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