What does a rabbit's mouth look like?

The animal's mouth presents a unique structure: lip rabbit, front teeth, molars and tongue.

1, Lip: There is a crack in the middle of the rabbit's upper lip, which is called rabbit lip, so it is easy to bite off food.

2, front teeth: the front teeth of rabbits are very developed, especially the front teeth are very sharp, suitable for cutting plant materials, such as grass, leaves and so on.

3. Molar teeth: The back teeth of rabbits, that is, molars, are located at the back of the mouth and used to grind food.

4. Tongue: Rabbit's tongue is also an important tool in their eating process, which can help rabbits collect food and push it onto molars for chewing.