RODENT.

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    Week Junior (US Edition). 12/13/2024, Vol. 5 Issue 243, p4-4. 1/9p. 1 Cartoon or Caricature.
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      WORD OF THE WEEK The teeth of mice, hamsters, and rats are constantly growing. To keep them from becoming too long, the animals gnaw on hard surfaces, such as wood. This characteristic inspired the name "rodent," which comes from the Latin word rodere, meaning to "gnaw." [Extracted from the article]
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