No, frogs only have jaws they do not have teeth.
No, ribbon snakes do not have fangs. They are non-venomous and rely on constriction to subdue their prey, which consists mainly of small fish, frogs, and insects. Their slender bodies and agile movements help them catch their prey without the need for fangs.
no they do not have fangs
Yes, they do. They eat roaches, moths, flies, anything that they can get their fangs on. Some of the giant centipedes also eat toads and pinky mice.
The three types of snake fangs are solenoglyphous (hollow fangs at the front of the mouth, characteristic of vipers), proteroglyphous (short, fixed fangs at the front of the mouth, seen in elapids like cobras), and aglyphous (lack specialized fangs, common in non-venomous snakes).
The venom from most poisonous snakes comes out of their fangs.
No, ribbon snakes do not have fangs. They are non-venomous and rely on constriction to subdue their prey, which consists mainly of small fish, frogs, and insects. Their slender bodies and agile movements help them catch their prey without the need for fangs.
no they do not have fangs
If they had fangs then the wouldn't have pellets. So owls don't have fangs
Yes they have fangs
It comes with a pair of fangs, so yes, two fangs (not two sets of 2).
No, not is the USA - only in Transylvania. No they do not have fangs.
Yes, they do. They eat roaches, moths, flies, anything that they can get their fangs on. Some of the giant centipedes also eat toads and pinky mice.
Horses with 1 corn on their head... in some countries it is known as a unicorn. Also giant crows with fangs come down from the sky and scoop up the froggys and mange !
the fangs only come to female dragons
The vampire slowly extended its fangs before sinking them into the victim's neck.
there are no such thing as scarecrow fangs you would just have to buy vampire fangs instead
They have teeth which would not normally be called fangs.