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Wear facets and chipped enamel suggest that the fangs of Pegomastax and other heterodontosaurs were used like those of living fanged deer for nipping or even digging, rather than slicing flesh.
The first pair are the chelicerae, which are homologous to the fangs of spiders.
Women wore girdles; the jacket pockets of men's gray suits showed the fangs of handkerchiefs.
The Gaboon viper also possesses the longest fangs of any snake, measuring up to 4 cm (1.6 inches) long.
He narrowly escapes the fierce horns of a charging rhinoceros and the ready fangs of a treeful of snakes.
"Strangler Bob" is told from a minimum-security county lockup, a composite portrait of flunkies and "wayward angels" snagged in the fangs of their own worst plans.
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There's a stunning clarity and vibrancy in Art Wolfe's wildlife portraits that help lift THE LIVING WILD (Wildlands Press, $55) well beyond the typical cuddly-critter and fangs-of-death coffee-table fare.
Today, he had lunch with Mr. Fang of Dell.
I handsew my own shoes using a needle made from the fang of a wolf.
He is the son of Larry Y. Fang of Shanghai and the late Lili Zhou.
The Fang of Gabon also occupy Equatorial Guinea and southern Cameroon.
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