They are called fangs.
A Fang is hollow tube attached to a poisonous gland on one side. Therefore they are two poisonous glands for two fangs.
When the cobra stikes, the poisonous glands get squized and poison flows into fangs and enters into the organism to which it striked.
Cobra -- Naja naja (Scientific name). It is with hood
King Cobra -- Ophiophagus hanna (scientific name). The largest venomous snake found in India
The different leaf margins include entire (smooth and without any teeth), serrate (with sharp, pointed teeth), dentate (with rounded teeth), crenate (with shallow, rounded teeth), lobed (with distinct lobes), and incised (with deep, irregularly shaped teeth).
The "Wisdom teeth" are technically called the 3rd molars.
Brown and Sharp wire gage
Erpution
Those are types of ligaments.
Belrog
If you are asking to name a few animals with sharp teeth then here are a few: -sharks -crocodiles -Wolves -piranha If you are asking what is the significance of animals having sharp teeth then the significance is that you can tell what the animal's diet is. If their teeth are sharp then that means they need their teeth to bite through skin and chew which usually means the animal is a carnivore.
piranhas
The sharp ones are canine teeth And the back ones are molers
the sharp is called the teeth and the cutting edge is the blade
Predators come in all different types, so you could name lots of adaptations. Birds of Prey, for example, have sharp talons and beaks. Wolves and panthers have sharp teeth and claws. Octopi have sharp beaks and long sticky tentacles. What are some adaptations YOU can think of?
It is called teeth but the front sharp teeth are called canine teeth and other animals have canine teeth too.
Don't know but there is one where she has razor sharp teeth in her lady bits, can't remember name of that either, could when I started writing this
Grater
The sharp fangs in an animal's mouth are all called canine teeth. The names of the teeth are incisors for cutting and snipping, canines for ripping and puncturing, premolars and molars for grinding and crushing. Felines and humans both have canine teeth. It would be too confusing to call them feline teeth in a cat and homo teeth in a human, so we call them all the name we first thought of by studying dogs - canine.
It is thered cobras
Saber toothed tigers, similar to modern cats, had two main types of teeth. The long, sharp teeth that they are famous for were their upper canines, although they had a smaller set of canines in their lower jaw as well. The other teeth in a saber toothed cat's mouth were molar and premolar teeth designed for ripping flesh off of their food. These teeth are caller carnassial teeth.