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Humans do not have fangs like some other animals because our evolutionary diet has shifted from raw, tough foods to a more varied and softer diet, which does not require the specialized teeth for tearing flesh. Our teeth are adapted for an omnivorous diet, with molars for grinding and incisors for cutting. Additionally, the social and cultural aspects of human life have reduced the need for such physical adaptations for survival. Instead, we rely on tools and cooking to process food.

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