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  2. Fang - Wikipedia

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    (The largest two teeth of the top and bottom rows of teeth.) A fang is a long, pointed tooth. [1] In mammals, a fang is a modified maxillary tooth, used for biting and tearing flesh. In snakes, it is a specialized tooth that is associated with a venom gland (see snake venom). [2] Spiders also have external fangs, which are part of the chelicerae.

  3. Elapidae - Wikipedia

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    The fangs, which are enlarged and hollow, are the first two teeth on each maxillary bone. Usually only one fang is in place on each side at any time. The maxilla is intermediate in both length and mobility between typical colubrids (long, less mobile) and viperids (very short, highly mobile).

  4. Trimorphodon - Wikipedia

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    [2] The word Trimorphodon is a combination of three Greek words, 'tri' - three, 'morph' - shape, and 'odon' - teeth, which refers to the three distinct kinds of teeth that lyre snakes have: recurved anterior teeth; shorter middle teeth, and large grooved fangs at the rear of the jaw.

  5. Coral snake - Wikipedia

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    Like all elapid snakes, coral snakes possess a pair of small hollow fangs to deliver their venom. The fangs are positioned at the front of the mouth. [5] [6] The fangs are fixed in position rather than retractable, and rather than being directly connected to the venom duct, they have a small groove through which the venom enters the base of the ...

  6. The Cave Kukri Snake also has eight teeth in its jaw, and the back three teeth are “enlarged” and “blade-shaped,” the researchers said. The snakes have “blade-shaped” teeth in the back ...

  7. Newly Discovered Snake Species with Numerous Teeth Named ...

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    DiCaprio's Himalayan snakes are considered small, reaching lengths of only 22 inches. They have "short" heads, "large” nostrils, many teeth, and a "steeply domed snout."

  8. Venomoid surgery - Wikipedia

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    Most venomoid procedures consist of either removing the venom gland itself, or severing the duct between the gland and the fang. Removal of fangs is uncommon, as snakes frequently regenerate teeth, and the more invasive procedure of removing the underlying maxillary bone would be fatal. However, the duct and gland have been known to regenerate ...

  9. Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing ... - AOL

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    The snake was likely looking for a warm place to shelter during the winter, according to one wildlife specialist Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing Pillows: 'It Did Leave Teeth ...