The venom from most poisonous snakes comes out of their fangs.
No, humans do not have true bony teeth. Teeth are composed of hard tissues like enamel, dentin, and cementum, which are different from bone tissue. Teeth are attached to the jawbone through the periodontal ligament.
The sharp fangs in an animal's mouth are all called canine teeth. The names of the teeth are incisors for cutting and snipping, canines for ripping and puncturing, premolars and molars for grinding and crushing. Felines and humans both have canine teeth. It would be too confusing to call them feline teeth in a cat and homo teeth in a human, so we call them all the name we first thought of by studying dogs - canine.
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jaguars teeth are the strongest teeth
Meat Curtains
What the Americans call a 'fanny pack' is what we call a 'bum bag' in the UK. Pretty much any large supermarket with a seasonal section or camping store should stock them.
The first set of teeth a child has are known as milk teeth.
Teeth Chattering
It is called 'floating' the horse's teeth.
We usually just call them teeth, unless they are used to inject venom, in which case they are called fangs.
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Teeth are not a body system by themselves. Teeth are part of the digestive system.
If you call 6314875697, Brandon Sullivan will have the answer, considering he has horse teeth.
Baby teeth fall out between the ages of sis and twelve. Then adult teeth grow in.