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How long are snakes fangs?

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It depends on the species. Anywhere from a few millimetres to over 5 centimetres !

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it depends on the tiger. Siberian tigers have their fangs roughly 5-6 inches, but a Sabre tooth tiger can get it's fangs up to 7 inches.

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