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  1. Smilodon (2293 bytes)
    19: ..., an entirely appropriate name given its enormous fangs. The smilodon species are also known as ''saberto...
    29: ...]]s could open 95 [[degree (angle)|degree]]s. Its fangs were about [[1 E-1 m|17 cm]] (7 inches) long.
  2. Cobra (snake) (2058 bytes)
    4: ...y injecting a [[neurotoxin]] through their hollow fangs. The [[King Cobra]] notably eats other snakes; i...
  3. Spider (29039 bytes)
    262: ...rge as some small tarantulas and have fairly long fangs. While venom from either spider can be deadly to ...
  4. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    55: ...l into the tube. Prey access is increased by the 'fangs' (outgrowths of the operculum), which give the pl...
  5. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    41: ...lung|book lungs]]. Their chelicerae are hollow [[fangs]] that pierce prey. The second appendages, the [...
  6. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    185: ...lling their prey by injecting venom through their fangs. It typically waits partially hidden at the entra...
    190: ...ites of tarantulas can be quite painful since the fangs are large and can pierce all the way through the ...
    194: ... and making a loud hissing noise by rubbing their fangs together. Their next step, short of biting, may b...
  7. Cobras (2012 bytes)
    2: ...y injecting a [[neurotoxin]] through their hollow fangs. The [[King Cobra]] notably eats other snakes; i...
  8. Daddy-Long-Legs Spiders (4018 bytes)
    30: ...egs spiders have extremely toxic venom, but their fangs cannot penetrate human skin. However there is no ...
  9. Rattlesnakes (5054 bytes)
    21: ... in use. When a pit viper attacks, it unfolds the fangs, bites, and injects its [[venom]]. The venom is ...
    29: ... are born live and are born with fully functional fangs that deliver venom. Newborn rattlesnakes do not h...
  10. Tarantulas (13045 bytes)
    75: ...lling their prey by injecting venom through their fangs. It typically waits partially hidden at the entra...
    80: ...ites of tarantulas can be quite painful since the fangs are large and can pierce all the way through the ...
    84: ... and making a loud hissing noise by rubbing their fangs together. Their next step, short of biting, may b...
  11. Venomous Snakes (1079 bytes)
  12. Auroraceratops (2291 bytes)
    20: ...premaxillae have at least two pairs of ornamented fangs. Paired rugose areas, very probably covered in ke...
  13. Olmec mythology (5709 bytes)
    22: ... when viewed in profile, the eyes are L-shaped. Fangs are prominent, often rendered as an upside-down U...
  14. Vampire (17166 bytes)
  15. Rattlesnake (5290 bytes)
    22: ... in use. When a pit viper attacks, it unfolds the fangs, bites, and injects its [[venom]]. The venom is ...
    30: ... are born live and are born with fully functional fangs that deliver venom. Newborn rattlesnakes do not h...

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