they have sharp teeth
Snakes can have anywhere from 50 to 200 teeth, depending on the species. These teeth are sharp and curved backward to help the snake catch and swallow its prey.
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Pirahnas teeth are so sharp that they can rip threw flesh and into the bone with in seconds.
Bats have sharp teeth for hunting and feeding on insects. Their sharp teeth help them quickly capture and consume their prey, which often includes small insects that they catch in flight. The sharp teeth also aid in processing the tough exoskeletons of their prey.
rattle snakes do have very sharp teeth
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they have sharp teeth
The snakes throw poison from their sharp teeth or sometimes they bite.
A CHEETHA have a sharpest teeth in the world
No. snakes have no molars at all. Molars are milling or crushing teeth. Snakes eat by swallowing their prey that they pull into their throats with sharp-pointed, hooked teeth. Some of the teeth in venomous snakes like cobras, coral snakes, adders and rattlesnakes are hollow for injecting venom, and we cal such teeth fangs; fangs also are sharp pointed.
They're called fangs, or rather long canine teeth.
Garden Snakes are not really venomous and do not have very sharp fangs like other snakes do.So I would say maybe to not go looking for one because they might strike.
To pierce the "prey's" flesh so that it can inject its venom
None king snakes done have fangs nonvenomous snakes have re-curved little razor sharp teeth
Snakes can have anywhere from 50 to 200 teeth, depending on the species. These teeth are sharp and curved backward to help the snake catch and swallow its prey.