* Rodents are characterized by their large, chisel-shaped front teeth, which they use for gnawing on food.
* Some common rodents include rats, mice, squirrels, and beavers.
Rabbits and Hares
* Rabbits and hares are also known for their large front teeth, which they use for eating plants.
* Rabbits and hares have four front teeth, two upper and two lower.
Elephants
* Elephants have large tusks, which are elongated upper incisor teeth.
* Elephants use their tusks for digging, fighting, and gathering food.
Wild Boars
* Wild boars have large tusks, which are used for digging up roots and tubers.
* Wild boars are found in many parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Narwhals
* Narwhals are a type of whale that is found in the Arctic Ocean.
* Narwhals are known for their long, spiral tusk, which is actually an elongated upper canine tooth.
* Male narwhals use their tusk for fighting and displaying to females.
Dugongs
* Dugongs are large marine mammals that are found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
* Dugongs have two long, tusk-like upper canine teeth.
* Dugongs use their tusks for digging up sea grass, which is their primary food source.