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  2. Snake skeleton - Wikipedia

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    Common names for the various types of snake dentition originate largely from older literature, but still are encountered in informal publications. Aglyphous snakes are commonly called fangless; opisthoglyphous snakes rear-fanged or back-fanged; and both Proteroglyphous and Solenoglyphous snakes are referred to as front-fanged. [5] [6]

  3. Acrodont - Wikipedia

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    Acrodonty (from Greek akros 'highest' [1] + odont-'tooth') is an anatomical placement of the teeth at the summit of the alveolar ridge of the jaw, without sockets, [2] characteristic of bony fish. Functionally, acrodont tooth implantation may be related to greater bite force. [ 3 ]

  4. Heterodont - Wikipedia

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    (A) Homodont unicuspid snake, Python molurus, (B) homodont gecko, Paroedura picta, (C) homodont tricuspid Monitor lizard, Varanus niloticus, (D) heterodont anole, Anolis allisoni. (D′) Tricuspid teeth of the posterior jaw at the back of the mouth. (D″) Unicuspid teeth of the anterior jaw at the front of the mouth. Scale bar = 1 mm (A–D ...

  5. Newly Discovered Snake Species with Numerous Teeth Named ...

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    Leonardo DiCaprio now has a new species of snake named in his honor!. Researchers first discovered the reptile in the western Himalayas in the summer of 2020, the Miami Herald reported, citing an ...

  6. Newly discovered Himalayan snake species with ‘dozens of ...

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    The Anguiculus dicaprioi is a copper-coloured snake with a short head, large nostrils, "dozens of teeth" and a "steeply domed snout", according to a study published in the scientific journal Nature.

  7. Fang - Wikipedia

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    (The largest two teeth of the top and bottom rows of teeth.) A fang is a long, pointed tooth. [1] 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). [2] Spiders also have external fangs, which are part of the chelicerae.

  8. Keel-bellied water snake - Wikipedia

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    The keel-bellied water snake (Bitia hydroides) is a marine homalopsine snake. ... In all other snakes, any enlarged teeth are located on the dentary or maxilla, ...

  9. Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing ... - AOL

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    The snake was likely looking for a warm place to shelter during the winter, according to one wildlife specialist Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing Pillows: 'It Did Leave Teeth ...