The hideous fangs that hung from his mouth were covered in drool, releasing a deadly, foul odour. |
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The tiger snarls menacingly, baring its fangs, its breath heavy in the wintry air. |
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The werewolf bared its fangs in a mirthless grin and made a low growling sound that sounded chillingly like laughter. |
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The apes bare the fierceness of their fangs, and their barks and snarls pierce the quietude of the forest. |
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As they chattered a small striped viper squirmed on top of the map with tongue flickering from open fangs. |
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He stretched his arms yawning exposing his fangs for a brief second before they vanished beneath his lips. |
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They use their ability to produce venom to defend them against predators and with their large fangs they are able to deliver a nasty bite. |
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My teeth are as white as the moon, an orderly upper and lower row of molars and incisors with long, sharp fangs, on both the top and the bottom. |
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The large cat had sprung on her in her trace-like state and sunk its fangs deep into her leg. |
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Seiru sunk his fangs deep into the middle neck, the warm blood tasting sweet on his tongue. |
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She was immediately set upon by his faithful setter, who sank fangs deep into the vampire's throat and almost severed her head from her body. |
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Other fish have developed huge mouths and fangs so that they can eat practically whatever food they come across. |
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The viper fish swims very fast and uses these needle-like fangs to stab its prey. |
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One of the latest weird trends in Japan consists of using artificial fangs so that they stick out a little bit and give you a vampirish look. |
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His fair hand made a gesture to touch the dog's face but was rewarded by a painful nip from her sharp fangs. |
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I was in awe of her sharp intelligence, of the way her diplomacy could charm the fangs off a viper. |
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Which may be why the vipers in the political snake pit are rattling their rattles and baring those long, curved fangs. |
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Mandibles clashed, clacking together like snapping tree trunks, and spittle drooled from its fangs. |
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It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling buzzer of a bell, the door with two curved fangs. |
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Bebe puffed up her little body, her short fur trying to ridge along her back into hackles, her bared fangs at Daisy's throat. |
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A cat sits curled up in the lap of a little green-haired girl, who hisses at the boy, revealing a sharp pair of fangs. |
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His teeth were so broken and jagged that they resembled fangs and his sunken eyes glowed hot in his skeletal face. |
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His chops curled back to reveal the fangs, laid-back yet potentially lethal. |
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Her muzzle drew back in a strange parody of a human smile to reveal gleaming fangs the size of traffic cones. |
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As Aaron drew close enough to hear the clomp of the man's boots, his fangs began to extend. |
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The white dragon took a few bold steps towards him and bared its sharp fangs. |
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Gemini shouted a warning as the canine bared its fangs and leaped towards them. |
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I looked under and behind me to see the wolf flash its fangs and sharp teeth at me, giving another howl. |
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There was no need for me to look up to find every single pair of hungry wolf eyes glaring at me, fangs bared and growling. |
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Poisonous snakes kill with the venom that passes through their fangs, paralyzing their prey. |
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They have venom fangs, and a patch on their neck where poison spores can be launched. |
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He had noticed that the snake had blood on its fangs when he was retrieving Juu's knife. |
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Typical bites inject up to 600 mg of venom through fangs as long as your thumb, and just 100 mg will kill a man. |
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The snake had dislodged its fangs, slithering after her with sureness of the ground it moved upon, then climbed up a tree. |
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Occasionally, it would bury its fangs into the neck of its steed, ripping flesh and bone off. |
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It was the picture of an oval blue stone, a green snake with long fangs wrapped around it. |
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But before the snake demon's fangs could get in too deep, it collapsed, headless. |
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The informant was skilled at what he did and made sure the snake's fangs went in to the same two holes from the needles he had made earlier. |
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This particular snake is said to have the largest fangs of all the venomous snakes in the world. |
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In true spiders, the chelicerae are modified into fangs with poison glands, while the pedipalps of the males are modified for copulation. |
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On accosting a prey, tarantulas paralyse it by sinking the fangs and injecting venom. |
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I even had to clean behind the dreaded tank-and if you were a spider with big drippy fangs and fuzzy legs, where do you think you would hide? |
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The true colubrine snakes lack poison glands and poison fangs and include the Russian rat snake and our native Aesculapian snake and grass snake. |
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No, he likes the light here real good, but the puff adder is animal that has the longest fangs amongst any poisonous snake in the world. |
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A second later he bit down and allowed his fangs to sink into my soft flesh. |
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The fox fought violently and drool whipped from his fangs as he snapped at the flinching elder. |
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The creature's most distinctive features were its six crablike legs and its rather large fangs and claws. |
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I love the creepy-crawly critters, the ones with the fangs and the stingers and the claws. |
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When it curled its upper lip in a snarl, long fangs peeked out between its other straight teeth. |
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No, the furball still looked like a weird sheep, and all fangs were bared and way too close to his face. |
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He gave her a sickening smile and then his lips drew back to reveal his long sharp glistening fangs. |
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It moved sharply, jerking its head and staring down at them with wildfire eyes, its fangs glimmering as it hissed, then disappeared. |
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The name conjures images of coiled rattlers ready to lash out with deadly fangs. |
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Like a sharp pair of fangs, quick forelegs, or keen hearing, our adept mind has insured the survival of our species. |
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Sun's Cradle was an old chain of rocky, copper alps, two of which towered over the rest like protruding inverted fangs. |
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He smiled and showed off his sharp fangs, slightly yellowed as any wild cats would be. |
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The gargoyles have animalistic features, fangs and glowing red eyes, as well as horns on their bald heads. |
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White fangs were glistening as you opened your mouth and let out a low growl. |
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The pack members trembled in anticipation, mouths salivating, lips pulled back to bare pointed fangs, and many emitted low, guttural growls. |
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His two swords were golden, and shaped like two dragons fangs, with many sharp barbs along its side. |
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Desperate for the off, they pawed the ground, bared their teeth and sank their fangs into each other's necks. |
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Apparently they sometimes give you a warning shot across the bows before they sink the fangs in. |
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Joey opened it slowly, and out popped a furry snake, baring its fangs. |
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The snake tried to hit me by striking its deadly fangs at me. |
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Her pearly white fangs were bared as she growled deep within her throat. |
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When a vampire bites a werewolf, the vampire and wolf will die, because lupine blood is undrinkable, and the werewolf has a nasty reaction to the vampire's fangs. |
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Burmese pythons like a meal they can really get their fangs around, especially since the snakes are known to go half a year or more between meals. |
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It growled at him and latched its teeth onto the windshield, the very tips of its fangs breaching the meager shield and poking holes in the glass. |
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It had fangs sticking out of its upper and lower jaw, which was common enough, but no wings straddling the row of spikes that also ran, backswept, over its back. |
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She adds that sleeping with the fangs in is ill-advised, for the same reason. |
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The spiders have very large fangs and it causes considerable pain when it bites and it'll leave obvious fang marks that will usually bleed at the time. |
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She bared her fangs, a small growl emitting from her throat. |
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The fox demon flattened his ears and bared his fangs in a deep snarl. |
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Unlike European vamps, Skinner is powered by the sun and, true to his native environment, has rattlesnake fangs. |
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A thirty pounder has lower front fangs around two inches long, which, when the fish is not sinking them into its prey, reside in sockets in the upper jaw. |
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Like vampires, they had sharp teeth of all canines, meant for ripping and tearing, but unlike the vampires, they had two fangs that curved down over their lower lips. |
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Have you ever been roared at by a man-eater with fangs four inches away from your face, as it reared on its hind legs to lunge six feet tall at you? |
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My fangs glistened as I stalked to the door and flung it open. |
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It was hissing, long sharp looking fangs hung out of its gaping mouth. |
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The snake slithered toward Jessica, bearing its fangs with a hiss. |
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His hand tipped back my neck and his fangs slid in painlessly. |
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Certainly there are fangs aplenty, but gothic fans will have to look closely to see any relevance to the grandaddy of the vampire cult, Bram Stoker's iconic novel Dracula. |
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She began it, fangs on display, by accusing Carole Radziwill of not writing her books herself. |
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A man tracks her back to a building where the girl bares her fangs and devours him, reversing the role of predator. |
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We respond to dangers that our ancestors equipped us to understand, like fire and fangs and claws, more readily than we respond to threats based on abstract reasoning. |
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Venom injected via a spider's fangs acts in various other ways, such as to kill or immobilize prey and to begin the process of digesting its meal. |
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These beasts often have enormous mouths and needlelike fangs. |
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A small blowpipe was clutched tightly in its hand, a slender wooden tube carved around with a coiled snake, its fangs curved around the departure hole of the darts. |
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Mr. Asa's face was ruddy, his veined cheeks shiny with more than sweat, and he had a wild look to his eyes, like Pop did the time a rattler sunk fangs into his best hound. |
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The story goes that a wolf crossed the path of Domenico and, as it was about to sink its teeth into him, a snake wriggled up and sank its fangs into the wolf. |
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The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds. |
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In that split second of my unleashing the wrath of God on this poor soul, she became covered with copious body hair, grew fangs and proceeded to turn into Mrs. Jekyll. |
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For dessert there is gelato and miniature cannoli and cupcakes with fangs on them. |
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In the Netherlands, the Boeman is portrayed as a creature that resembles a man, dressed completely black, with sharp claws and fangs. |
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Behind her, ten other zompires snarled at me, baring their own thorny fangs. |
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The pleasure of power is to remove the fangs of the constitution, and to manipulate its articles and its grandness. |
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It kills small prey by grabbing it in its claws, and piercing the neck or occiput with its fangs. |
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A poison is inhaled or ingested, whereas venom produced by snakes is injected into its victim via fangs. |
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It has recently been suggested that all snakes may be venomous to a certain degree, with harmless snakes having weak venom and no fangs. |
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True to their historic origins Puerto Rican caretas always bear at least several horns and fangs. |
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There were two small punctures in his arm where the snake's fangs had pierced the skin. |
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In the past 14 years seven types of snake, including rattlesnakes and black mambas, have sunk their fangs into Tim Friede. |
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I stood there waiting for the three remaining Rottweilers to come barreling toward the fence, fangs switchbladed open. |
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Weakness was her enemy, the taloned beast that lived in her chest and couldn't wait to sharpen its fangs on her heart. |
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Speaking of fangs, I received a telemarketer call from the 415 area code in California. |
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Acrochordus javanicus of Java like the other wart snakes hunts fish and for this reason has modified its teeth into long fangs. |
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The werecrocodile laughed at him, the feral grin of a predator displaying nightmarish fangs. |
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Venomous snakes that use hemotoxins usually have fangs in the front of their mouths, making it easier for them to inject the venom into their victims. |
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African vipers are hazardous to pin and hold by the head, as experienced herpetologists will attest, because they have the longest fangs in snakedom. |
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He had rescued the duchess from the very fangs of the monster, which, he assured the ladies, was neither a wolf, nor a bear, nor yet a wild man of the woods. |
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A team of scientists at the University of Sydney in Australia reports that floodplain death adders quickly strike these frogs, using their fangs to inject venom. |
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