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What are 'peg teeth' in rabbits?

Front teeth

Back teeth

Hidden teeth behind the top front teeth

Peg teeth are extra, small teeth that develop behind the top front teeth in rabbits. They are located on the top jaw and are often described as "spurs" or "peg-like" in appearance. Options A and B, front and back teeth respectively, are not correct as they refer to the main incisors and molars of rabbits. Option D, deciduous teeth, also does not accurately describe peg teeth as deciduous teeth are the first set of teeth that fall out and are replaced in young rabbits. Therefore, option C is the only correct answer that fits the given description.

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