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What causes buck teeth in rabbits?

  1. Poor diet

  2. Lack of chewing toys

  3. Genetics

  4. Injury

The correct answer is: Genetics

Rabbit's teeth have continued growth which occurs due to their need to constantly wear them down. If their teeth are not properly aligned from the beginning, it can result in buck teeth. Both A and B may contribute to poor dental health, but they are not a direct cause of buck teeth. Injury may also affect a rabbit's teeth, but it is not the main cause of buck teeth. In fact, injury to the teeth can sometimes be a result of the overgrown teeth caused by genetics. Overall, genetics is the main factor that leads to buck teeth in rabbits.