Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, v. 2 (1829), Page 135, ASC0000h81
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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1829Volume
v. 2 (1829)Page
Page 135Species
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incisorcloseuprabbitmaladydiseaseosseousrabbit teethCambridge philosophical societylower incisorabnormalityelongatedrabbit: incissorsIn the first of these rabbitswhich is preserved in the museum of the Cambridge Philosophical Societyand is a remarkably fine example of the anomaly in questionthe lower incisors are the pair chiefly elongated. wild rabbit tooth growthanimalincisorsabnormalyteethRodentsVeterinary dentistryGross dental abnormabilties.Mammalian rodentiabeveranomalynosegumjawrabbit incisors
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