No. But if not the correct hygenic type they will give you some serious digestive issues
cockroaches can not grow to the size of an human body that would be immposible
Cobras are venoumous snakes that secrete highly toxic venom through their fangs. The venom is produced in their venom glands at the back of the head.
Humans already have 'fangs,' they are canines.
Whether a snake has fangs does not depend on age; it depends on species. Venomous snakes hatch or are born with their fangs. Nonvenomous snakes have teeth, but not fangs.
Yes, but you can't see the fangs. When they grow older you will actually see the fangs.
only the females do, when they are pregnant.
Well over 12 inches
they shed their exoskeleton (up to 7 to 10 times a year).
Not all that long as they tend to bite and hold on so they can get the max venom into their prey.
3-8 months.
I don't know, my tarantula's fang didn't grow back but its like 3 week, but I think they grow back after the molding process after the fang is missing.
Some people grow uncommonly sharp teeth when they get their adult teeth. These teeth aren't always incisors like vampire fangs but the teeth further back. This comes from genes from the ancestors of hunter gatherer tribes of ancient times. Those people ate mostly meat which required sharp teeth to chew because it was tough. Unlike modern days where we have ways of making meat more tender and easier to chew. As a result of evolution and passing the DNA from generation to generation some people have inherited the genes that cause sharper teeth to grow. It's is much similar as to why some people can hear better than others. It's genetics. If you're asking if people grow fangs like vampires in the movies then the answer is no. However some people pay dentists to have sharp caps put on their incisors so that they can make their existing teeth more like real fangs but those are not natural fangs.