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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 ]
Fang, a mascot for the Arizona Rattlers; Fang, a wolf zoanthrope in the video game and manga Bloody Roar; Fang, a character in the Disney animated series Dave the Barbarian; Fang, a secret agent dog on the television show Get Smart; Fang, a main character in Maximum Ride; Fang, Phyllis Diller's comedy routine husband
Doldo enters the Corrida Colosseum under the alias of "Ricky" to compete for the Mera Mera no Mi Fruit. After Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew defeat the Don Quixote Pirates, Doldo becomes the recrowned king, and his granddaughter Rebecca abdicates her position as a crown princess to Viola.
In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth. In the context of the upper jaw, they are also known as fangs. They can appear more flattened, however, causing them to resemble incisors and leading them to be called incisiform. They developed ...
[3] [4] It is also known as the vampire tree frog [3] or the vampire flying frog [5] [6] [7] because of the presence of a pair of fang-like hooks in the mouth of the tadpoles. [7] It is found in montane evergreen forests at 1470–2004 m. [3] The frog is adapted to arboreal living with webbings of feet that allow it to glide between trees.
Dracunculus vulgaris has been introduced to northern Europe, Australia, and North America, both to the United States, where it is present in the states of Kansas, Oregon, California, Washington, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, [4] and to Canada, where it has been grown in the province of Ontario and Vancouver, B.C.
Prey species include the highland yellow-shouldered bat, Geoffroy's tailless bat, Pallas's long-tongued bat, short-tailed fruit bats, the common vampire bat, and fruit-eating bats. [25] It was once thought to supplement its diet with fruit, but a captive pair refused to eat any fruit over a 5-year period. [26]
A new vampire arrives in town called Solitaire who is immune to the sun's rays. Buffy book: Paleo: Sunnydale, 1998 People try to resurrect dinosaur eggs. Buffy book: The Evil That Men Do: Sunnydale, 1998 Helen, an ancient vampire attempts to raise a goddess of destruction. Buffy book: The Deathless: Sunnydale, 1999