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"Fangs: Nature's Fierce Weapons Unleashed" In the wild, they can not just a symbol of fear but also an awe-inspiring display of power. Picture No

Background imageFangs Collection: Sumatran Tiger - with mouth wide open _C3A1592

Sumatran Tiger - with mouth wide open _C3A1592
TOM-1640 Sumatran Tiger - with mouth wide open Panthera tigris sumatrae Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFangs Collection: Picture No. 12479924

Picture No. 12479924
Sphynx Cat, dresssed as Dracula Date:

Background imageFangs Collection: A Tiger approaches

A Tiger approaches
A fantastic picture of a large male Tiger approaching with menace. Pastel drawing by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageFangs Collection: Tarantula Spider

Tarantula Spider
TEA-53 TARANTULA / Bird-eating Spider Andy Teare Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFangs Collection: Picture No. 10849407

Picture No. 10849407
Gaboon VIPER - close-up of open mouth. Fangs fold against roof of mouth. (Bitis gabonica rhinocerus) Date:

Background imageFangs Collection: Boomslang Snake Showing fangs Chobe, Botswana, Africa

Boomslang Snake Showing fangs Chobe, Botswana, Africa
CRH-261 Boomslang Snake - Showing fangs shows fangs, Botswana Dispholidus typus Chris Harvey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFangs Collection: Queens of Bahamas

Queens of Bahamas
Serge Melesan

Background imageFangs Collection: Terracota antefix tarantini. Gorgon

Terracota antefix tarantini. Gorgon
Terracota antefix tarantini that represents the head of a Gorgon. Late VI century early V century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageFangs Collection: Yellow-breasted capuchin / Buff-headed Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin

Yellow-breasted capuchin / Buff-headed Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin - With mouth open
HDD-796 Yellow-breasted CAPUCHIN / Buff-headed Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin - with mouth open showing teeth Bahia

Background imageFangs Collection: Eye of the tiger

Eye of the tiger
Jeffrey C. Sink

Background imageFangs Collection: Fox

Fox
Robert Adamec

Background imageFangs Collection: Sydney funnel web spider (Atrax robustus) close up showing venom droplets on fangs

Sydney funnel web spider (Atrax robustus) close up showing venom droplets on fangs, bites were nearly always fatal before developing antivenom, Sydney, Bunya Pine Mountains National Park, Queensland

Background imageFangs Collection: Roaring Lion #2

Roaring Lion #2
Hamburg, Germany, 2014.. Christian Meermann

Background imageFangs Collection: Angry Snake

Angry Snake
Gunarto Song

Background imageFangs Collection: Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) captive male with iridescent fangs. Italy

Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) captive male with iridescent fangs. Italy

Background imageFangs Collection: Siberian musk deer (Moschus moschiferus) male with tusks grooming, captive, Midlothian

Siberian musk deer (Moschus moschiferus) male with tusks grooming, captive, Midlothian deer enclosure, UK, vulnerable species

Background imageFangs Collection: Tyger Tyger

Tyger Tyger
Isabelle Brent

Background imageFangs Collection: White tiger

White tiger
alberti Patrick

Background imageFangs Collection: David Niven as Dracula, reading the Playboy magazine Circa 1979

David Niven as Dracula, reading the Playboy magazine Circa 1979

Background imageFangs Collection: Silhouette of an African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) snarling, Mkuze, South Africa

Silhouette of an African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) snarling, Mkuze, South Africa. September. White Fang - this leopard bared its fangs to the hyenas threatening his prey

Background imageFangs Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) striking, Arizona, USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) striking, Arizona, USA

Background imageFangs Collection: Grizzly Bear Montana, USA

Grizzly Bear Montana, USA
FG-9968 GRIZZLY BEAR - close-up of head roaring North America Ursus arctos horribilis Ursus horribilis The Grizzly is a sub species of the North American Brown Bear Distribution: Alaska

Background imageFangs Collection: Yawn

Yawn
Joseph Ng

Background imageFangs Collection: Rare Sinyulong

Rare Sinyulong
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageFangs Collection: Roar

Roar
Dikky Oesin

Background imageFangs Collection: Mouth to mouth

Mouth to mouth
Nicolás Merino

Background imageFangs Collection: Cats

Cats
Hiroaki Kuroda

Background imageFangs Collection: The Yawning Tiger

The Yawning Tiger
Sumangal Sethi

Background imageFangs Collection: Inspired Dog

Inspired Dog
Aylin Demir

Background imageFangs Collection: Brotherly Humor

Brotherly Humor
Amro

Background imageFangs Collection: Happy lion

Happy lion
Judy Tseng

Background imageFangs Collection: One day I'll be king

One day I'll be king
Silje Wessel Pettersen

Background imageFangs Collection: Jovan 17

Jovan 17
Anders Kustås

Background imageFangs Collection: Yawn

Yawn
Anita Singh

Background imageFangs Collection: Detail of an animal head carving, from a sledge found with the Oseberg ship (wood)

Detail of an animal head carving, from a sledge found with the Oseberg ship (wood)
KND176630 Detail of an animal head carving, from a sledge found with the Oseberg ship (wood) by Viking, (9th century); Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway

Background imageFangs Collection: The dwarves quarrelling over the body of Fafner, illustration from Siegfried

The dwarves quarrelling over the body of Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
STC324256 The dwarves quarrelling over the body of Fafner, illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods, 1924 (colour litho) by Rackham

Background imageFangs Collection: Play

Play
Vinaya Mohan

Background imageFangs Collection: The great one

The great one
Serge Melesan

Background imageFangs Collection: Great white sgark

Great white sgark
Serge Melesan

Background imageFangs Collection: Lion's Roar

Lion's Roar
Krystina Wisniowska

Background imageFangs Collection: Freedom

Freedom
Paula Casado Gutiérrez

Background imageFangs Collection: Baby Crocodile

Baby Crocodile
Frank Ma

Background imageFangs Collection: Jaguar Head from the Atlantic Watershed Zone, 1000-1350 (volcanic stone)

Jaguar Head from the Atlantic Watershed Zone, 1000-1350 (volcanic stone)
833858 Jaguar Head from the Atlantic Watershed Zone, 1000-1350 (volcanic stone) by Costa Rican School; height: 19 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Dirk Bakker

Background imageFangs Collection: D-69237

D-69237
Amboina box turtle, Cuora amboinensis. Breathing on the surface. Is far more aquatic than many other Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageFangs Collection: D-69236

D-69236
Brazilian fila dog. Young animal with light coat color. Also known as the Brazilian Mastiff is a lar Date: 11-Feb-19

Background imageFangs Collection: 13131745

13131745
Sphynx Cat, dresssed as Dracula Date: 22-09-2015

Background imageFangs Collection: 13131718

13131718
Burmilla Cat / Asian X breed kitten wearing Vampire Halloween costume Date: 05-10-2015

Background imageFangs Collection: Amago buyuden, late 19th century. Creator: Hosai Shugetsu

Amago buyuden, late 19th century. Creator: Hosai Shugetsu
Amago buyuden, late 19th century. Grotesque creature with fangs and claws, holding a snake, or snake-headed staff



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"Fangs: Nature's Fierce Weapons Unleashed" In the wild, they can not just a symbol of fear but also an awe-inspiring display of power. Picture No. 12479924 captures this essence as a majestic Sumatran Tiger approaches, its mouth wide open, revealing its formidable set of fangs. Nature never ceases to amaze us with its diverse creatures. From the venomous Boomslang Snake in Chobe, Botswana (Picture No. 10849407) showcasing its deadly fangs to the intimidating Tarantula Spider lurking in the shadows, these creatures command respect. Even mythical beings have been inspired by fangs' mystique; take Terracota antefix tarantini's Gorgon with her serpentine hair and fearsome teeth - a true embodiment of ancient legends. But it's not only predators that possess such striking dental weaponry. The Yellow-breasted Capuchin from Bahia, Brazil (formerly known as Cebus apella), displays its sharp incisors while yawning or asserting dominance within their social groups. The Queens of Bahamas may rule over their tropical paradise with grace and elegance, yet they too possess hidden weapons - their captivating smiles reveal rows of gleaming white teeth ready to defend their kingdom. Let us not forget about sound; when a rare Sinyulong opens its jaws wide for a mighty roar echoing through the wilderness, we witness nature's symphony at play – where strength meets vocal prowess. Fangs serve multiple purposes beyond intimidation and defense. They allow animals to hunt efficiently and secure prey effortlessly. With each snap shut on unsuspecting victims or potential threats alike, these natural marvels remind us why evolution has favored such adaptations throughout history. So next time you encounter an animal displaying its impressive dentition – be it a tiger roaring or a spider poised for attack – remember that behind those fierce fangs lies millions of years of survival and evolution, a testament to the wonders of our natural world.