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No. The human body rejects most animal tissues, so living, growing fangs are not able to be transplanted from animals. Artificial crowns or acrylic implants would have to be used.

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What are fangs and why do they help you?

Fangs are teeth in a animal or vampires mouth


What animal has fangs coming from the roof of the mouth?

Snakes!


Where do snakes keep their fangs?

The fangs are in their mouths. Vipers have fangs that fold in their mouths and are partiall covered by a fleshy sheath, though still very apparentin an open mouth. Elapids such as cobras have smaller fixed fangs, which can be seen with a close look at the inside of the mouth. Other snakes have fangs in the rear of the mouth. Most snakes have teeth but not fangs.


What happens to a rattlesnake's fangs when they are not in use?

Rattlesnakes fangs fold back into the roof of the mouth when not in use.


What are the 3 types of snake fangs?

The three types of snake fangs are solenoglyphous (hollow fangs at the front of the mouth, characteristic of vipers), proteroglyphous (short, fixed fangs at the front of the mouth, seen in elapids like cobras), and aglyphous (lack specialized fangs, common in non-venomous snakes).


What snake has fangs that stick out the side?

The Gaboon viper has fangs that are the longest of any venomous snake, and they are large and hinged, allowing them to fold against the roof of its mouth when not in use. The fangs protrude from the front of the snake's mouth rather than from the side.


What kind of food an animal eats from the appearance of its mouth part?

It is possible to determine the kind of food an animal eats from the appearance of its mouth-parts. For example, an animal with a proboscis will consume liquid food.


Do spiders have mouths or only fangs--Do they turn the inside of prey to liquid and drink it through their fangs because they don't have a mouth?

no and yes


How do snakes get there vangs out?

When not in use, the fangs lie flat in the snake's mouth - pointing backwards along the gum-line. When the snake opens its mouth, muscular contractions pull the fangs into their 'ready' position - pointing downwards.


Where are tiger snakes fangs located?

They are located at the front of the mouth, in the upper jaw.


How does the coral snake deliver venom if it does not have fangs?

The answer is yes. Coral snakes do actually have fangs.


How do Stoke's sea snakes inject their venom?

They have fangs in the front of their mouth for injecting venom.