Pig or Swine (Greek "hus")
Horse (Greek "Hippoi")
Hippohus?
Homopire
Actually, Vampires are not fully mythical. Vampires actually come from people who did in fact drink the blood of other people but, the mythical ones turn into bats and can fly and grow fangs etc.
fangs; snakes don't have teeth or claws
Unlike millipedes, centipedes have poison claws or fangs on their front legs.
Pygmy marmosets are ominvorous creatures and do therefore have canines (the teeth often referred to as fangs). The canines on the lower jaw are however incisiform so whether or not they could be considered fangs could be called into question. Pygmy marmosets do indeed have claws. These claws are used to cling onto the trees they live in.
The creature you are referring to is likely a spider. Spiders typically have eight eyes and some species possess venomous fangs for hunting and defense.
The Komodo dragon has sharp fangs and claws.
A lynx has large paws with sharp claws and a nasty set of teeth to boot.
calling in it's pack to guard it.Uses all it's strength, claws, and teethOften a lion won't need to defend itself, but if it does it has sharp fangs and claws
animals use their fangs,beak,sharp teeth and claws
animals use their fangs,beak,sharp teeth and claws
THe Harpies were terrible winged hags with sharp claws and fangs. I don't think they were really goddesses, though.