Yes, Bunny rabbits typically have a total of six incisors, with four on the top and two on the bottom. These front teeth are specialized for cutting and slicing Hay.
Rabbits have molars and premolars located further back in their mouths, which they use for grinding their food. Overall, rabbits have a total of 28 teeth in their adult dentition.
These teeth are essential for their diet, as rabbits are herbivores and primarily eat fibrous vegetation such as grasses and hay. Rabbit teeth continuously grow throughout their lives, and they need to chew on tough food to keep their teeth from becoming overgrown.
In the case of my rabbit, Cinnamon, when he yawns, I can only see his upper and lower two teethes.
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