what does a snake do with its teeth
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Though snakes don't use their teeth for chewing, they do need them to capture food and defend themselves. Each species has evolved teeth that are fine-tuned to its lifestyle. Some species have simple, undifferentiated teeth, while others have specialized venom-delivering teeth, called fangs.
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Actually...Those aren't teeth... They r called fangs!!
Fangs help the snake to inject venom into a human/A living being's skin.....
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