An animal jaw that has small incisors and canines but wide premolars molars may belong to what A beaver B dolphin C horse D wolf?

The answer is A) beaver. Here's why:

* Beavers have small incisors for gnawing wood, and large, flat premolars and molars for grinding the tough wood into digestible pulp.

* Dolphins are carnivores and have sharp, conical teeth for catching fish.

* Horses are herbivores, but their teeth are adapted for grinding grass. They have large, flat molars, but their incisors are more prominent than a beaver's.

* Wolves are carnivores with sharp, pointed canines for tearing meat, and large, shearing premolars for crushing bone.

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