Submitted by OldManIrv t3_10g6bjv in askscience
I don’t know the specifics of beaver mouth mechanics or how they function when gnawing on trees, so, do beavers get splinters (small or large) in their mouth and if they do, how do they deal with them?
SonderSociety t1_j53r5mz wrote
They have two pairs of lips! One pair is behind their incisors that act as a barrier to protect them from both splinters and also swallowing too much water when they bring wood to their dam! Aside from their careful method of gnawing/chewing, beavers also tend to eat fresh or moist wood that help prevent splinters. Pretty incredible creatures!