Fang

canines A fang is a long, pointed tooth. 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). Spiders also have external fangs, which are part of the chelicerae.

Fangs are most common in carnivores or omnivores, but some herbivores, such as fruit bats, have them as well. They are generally used to hold or swiftly kill prey, such as in large cats. Omnivorous animals, such as bears, use their fangs when hunting fish or other prey, but they are not needed for consuming fruit. Some apes also have fangs, which they use for threats and fighting. However, the relatively short canines of humans are not considered to be fangs. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fang, Bei Fang.
Published 1985
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by Fang, Bei Fang.
Published 1981
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by Fang, Bei Fang
Published 1987
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by Fang, Bei Fang
Published 1994
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by Fang
Published 1987
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by Fang, Ning., Fang, Ning.
Published 2015
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by Cai, Fang., Cai, Fang.
Published 2015
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by Chen, Fang., Chen, Fang.
Published 2006
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by Fang, Zhen., Fang, Zhen.
Published 2010
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by Nan, Fang.
Published 1990
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by Dong, Fang.
Published 2002
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by Fang, Wei.
Published 2003
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by Fang, Zhengyao.
Published 2005
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by Fang, Zhaolun.
Published 1993
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by Fang, Xiu.
Published 1977
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by Fang, Yongqing.
Published 2011
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by Fang, Guixiang.
Published 2004
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by Fang, Kaitai.
Published 2006
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