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In Japanese, "claw" is translated as "爪" (tsume), and "fang" is translated as "牙" (kiba). These terms are often used in the context of animals, particularly in reference to their predatory features. "Tsume" can refer to the claws of birds and other animals, while "kiba" specifically denotes the long, pointed teeth of carnivorous animals. Both terms are commonly used in literature and conversation when discussing wildlife or mythical creatures.

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