Rhinoceros – Tough Teeth for Tough Battles

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The Indian rhinoceros may look peaceful while grazing, but it’s equipped with serious dental weapons. Their teeth—particularly the incisors and canines—can grow up to 5 inches long. These tusk-like teeth are not just for show; rhinos use them to fight off predators and compete with rivals. Though not used for chewing in the traditional sense, their teeth play a vital role in defense and dominance in the wild.

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