Not voodoo to my knowledge- it certainly does not have ( Congregations on Rites) overseeing worship practices. But a variety of Tribal religions and customs involve animal teeth as talismans of courageous actions, as in hunting. they are associated with American Indians, mostly. Elk Teeth, Buck Teeth ( animal not human) and so on. There are conservationist arguments against this sort of thing- Tusk Tusk- a Tusk is essentially an elongated tooth. Do not confuse with the Whaling art of Scrimshaw, engraving and etching on Whale"s teeth.
Some believe that roosters were used in voodoo rituals because they were an easier animal to sacrifice. Larger animals would be harder to carry to different places to perform the voodoo.
Personalized Voodoo Dolls are sometimes used in conjures in the Voodoo and Vodun religions.
used in voodoo religion to hurt someone
beaver
wolf's teeth
if people could afford it they wold have animal teeth, other human teeth from people who were already dead, or ocassionally wood
No, there is no known animal that has exactly 45 teeth. The number of teeth can vary among different animal species, but 45 teeth specifically is not a common dental formula in the animal kingdom.
They're still called teeth, for every animal
Yes, pictures of people and personal belongings are often used in Voodoo.
They may conclude that the animal was a herbivore as flat teeth are used for grinding up vegetation, as opposed to sharp teeth (incisors) which are good at cutting / chewing / biting meat.
Yes, almost every year someone it prosecuted for animal cruelty while performing a voodoo ritual
The majority of voodoo dolls are not used for negative purposes. And anyone that threatens to use a voodoo doll against you probably does not know what they are doing with it anyway.