I think only snakes have fangs. :-)
Fangs serve various functions depending on the animal. In many reptiles, particularly snakes, fangs are specialized teeth used to inject venom into prey, aiding in subduing and digesting it. In some mammals, like certain species of cats, fangs are used for grasping and holding onto prey, while in spiders, fangs deliver venom to immobilize their catch. Overall, fangs are crucial for feeding and survival in many predatory species.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.fangs
The kingdom that contains fur, feathers, scales, sharp fangs, and a bone structure is the Animalia kingdom. This diverse kingdom includes various classes such as mammals (fur), birds (feathers), reptiles (scales), and many species with sharp fangs. Animals in this kingdom exhibit a wide range of sizes and structures, adapted to their environments and lifestyles.
There are many species of snake in Australia. Some have fangs and some don't.
no they do not have fangs
If they had fangs then the wouldn't have pellets. So owls don't have fangs
Birds do not have teeth. Mammals have differentiated teeth while the teeth in the mouth of a given reptile are more or less the same except for the fangs of venomous snakes.
Yes they have fangs
None king snakes done have fangs nonvenomous snakes have re-curved little razor sharp teeth
Snakes are reptiles, and all reptiles lay eggs. That is a basic characteristic of reptiles.
It comes with a pair of fangs, so yes, two fangs (not two sets of 2).
4 two on the top and two on the bottom