närilised
Närilised, or rodents, constitute the order Rodentia, a highly diverse group of mammals defined by a pair of continuously growing incisors in each jaw. These incisors are chisel-shaped, grow throughout life, and are kept sharp by constant gnawing. A gap, or diastema, often separates the incisors from the cheek teeth. This dental architecture supports a gnawing lifestyle and a wide range of feeding habits across species.
Rodents are the largest order of mammals, comprising thousands of species that inhabit nearly every terrestrial
Ecology and life history vary widely within the group. Diets range from strictly herbivorous to omnivorous,
Humans have a multifaceted relationship with närilised. They can be agricultural pests and disease vectors, but