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How is losing a tooth celebrated in China?

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A snake's tooth is called an?

A snake's tooth is called a tooth. It is only considered a "fang" if it is involved in the delivery of venom to some degree (is enlarged, grooved, or hollow), of which there are typically two present (one on each side of the top jaw, plus any replacements for those fangs, which may or may not be functioning in venom delivery).