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Yes, it is natural for certain species, including many mammals, to have fangs, which are specialized teeth used for various purposes such as hunting, defense, or mating. In humans, while we do not have prominent fangs like some animals, we do have canine teeth that serve a similar, albeit less pronounced, function. These teeth can vary in size and shape among individuals, but they are a normal part of human dental anatomy.

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