What defines the Order Rodentia, to which all squirrels belong?
Answer
A single pair of continuously growing incisors in both upper and lower jaws
The defining characteristic of the Order Rodentia is its dentition, specifically having one pair of continuously growing incisors in both the upper and lower jaws, necessitating constant gnawing.

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