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What are the two poisonous teeth of snakes

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

Fangs are sharp, long, hollow or grooved teeth that are connected to a small sac in the snake's head behind its eyes. These sacs produce a poisonous liquid called venom. When a snake bites, venom is released and starts to work immediately to kill or paralyze the prey.

Answered by udupamadhur05
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Answer:

Fangs

Explanation:

Fangs are sharp, long, hollow or grooved teeth that are connected to a small sac in the snake's head behind its eyes. These sacs produce a poisonous liquid called venom. When a snake bites, venom is released and starts to work immediately to kill or paralyze the prey.

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