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They gnaw on things like the roofline of my house to help keep those teeth sharp for chowing down on acorns and things.
Some animals gnaw, some of them claw.
What drove you up the wall and made you want to gnaw your arm off?
What drove you up the wall and made you want to gnaw your arm off?
Yeah, I tried to gnaw myself free.
Yeah, I tried to gnaw myself free.
And something started to gnaw at me.
and something started to gnaw at me.
various twigs and leaves, all this dry matter, and that helps to gnaw down their teeth
and that helps to gnaw down their teeth, which are always, always growing because they are a true rodent.
And you reach a certain point where you just want to pick this up and just gnaw on it.
pick this up and just gnaw on it.
He used his sharp little mouse teeth to gnaw through the thick ropes and set the lion free.
to gnaw through the thick ropes and set the lion free.
have a rat gnaw that thing off your face!
that, and then you can like gnaw on that if you want to, and then cut it in this way,
And then you can, like, gnaw on that if you want to.