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Fang

A fang is a long, pointed tooth. In mammals, a fang is a modified maxillary tooth, used for biting and tearing flesh. In snakes, it is a specialized tooth that is associated with a venom gland (see snake venom). Spiders also have external fangs, which are part of the chelicerae.

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Fangs in religion, mythology and legend

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Fang

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples23
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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related to Fangs in religion, mythology and legend · 13
Fang → Balinese Hinduism, Buddhism, Certain, Chamunda, China, East Asia, Fangs, Hindu, Rangda, The, Two, Verupaksha, Yama
is a · 2
Fang → long, modified maxillary tooth
related to External links · 1
Fang → An

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fangs tooth also used fruit prey use see external snake common well kill mammals maxillary snakes spiders chelicerae bears iconographic

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Fangis along0.90text
Fangis amodified maxillary tooth0.90text
dragonsinstance ofmythology and legendCertain mythological and legendary creatures0.80text
gargoylesinstance ofmythology and legendCertain mythological and legendary creatures0.80text
demonsinstance ofmythology and legendCertain mythological and legendary creatures0.80text
yakshas are commonly depicted with prominent fangsinstance ofmythology and legendCertain mythological and legendary creatures0.80text
Verupaksha in Buddhism art in Chinainstance ofFangs are also common among guardian figures0.80text
East Asiainstance ofFangs are also common among guardian figures0.80text
as well as Rangda in Balinese Hinduisminstance ofFangs are also common among guardian figures0.80text
Fangrelated to External linksAn0.60section
Fangrelated to Fangs in religion, mythology and legendCertain0.60section
Fangrelated to Fangs in religion, mythology and legendThe0.60section

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