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Definition of front-fanged in English:

front-fanged

adjective
  • (of a snake such as a cobra or viper) having the front pair of teeth modified as fangs, with grooves or canals to conduct the venom.

    (蛇,如眼镜蛇或蝰蛇)有对前毒牙的。比较BACK-FANGED

    Compare with back-fanged
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most dangerous of New Guinea snakes are the fast moving, venomous front-fanged species.
    • Elapidae comprise certain front-fanged venomous snakes (including cobras, coral snakes, the desert black snake, kraits, mambas, sea snakes and all Australian poisonous snakes (including the death adders)).
    • Rear-fanged snakes’ fangs are at the rear of the upper jaw and are different from the hollow fangs of front-fanged snakes; the venom runs down a groove at the back of the tooth.
    • The most diverse group of snakes in Sydney are the front-fanged venomous snakes of the family Elapidae which comprises a number of species ranging in size from relatively small to almost 2 m in length.
    • However, for convenience, we retain the term ‘colubrid’ as an informal designation for the colubroid snakes lacking front-fanged venom delivery systems.
    • Caenophidia other than Acrochordidae and lacking a front-fanged venom system are traditionally classified as ‘Colubridae’.
    • This position difference is recognised in two common names for the two tooth types of venom delivering teeth, front-fanged and rear-fanged.
    • The poisonous colubrid snakes come under opistoglyphs or rear-fanged, also known as back-fanged group, the elapids and hydrophids under fixed front-fanged or proteroglyphs group and the viperids are under solenoglyphs or front-fanged group.
    • Sea snakes are front-fanged snakes, highly venomous but not particularly aggressive.
    • The mambas are also members of the front-fanged snakes, but their fangs can be folded in and out rather than being rigid like in other members of the group.
    • One study helped resolve a century-old debate on the origin of front-fanged venom systems in snakes.
    • Unlike the front-fanged elapids and viperids, the venomous colubrids are rear-fanged snakes, which must hang on and chew when they bite to inject any venom.

Definition of front-fanged in US English:

front-fanged

adjectiveˈfrəntˌfaNGd
  • (of a snake such as a cobra or viper) having the front pair of teeth modified as fangs, with grooves or canals to conduct the venom.

    (蛇,如眼镜蛇或蝰蛇)有对前毒牙的。比较BACK-FANGED

    Compare with back-fanged
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The poisonous colubrid snakes come under opistoglyphs or rear-fanged, also known as back-fanged group, the elapids and hydrophids under fixed front-fanged or proteroglyphs group and the viperids are under solenoglyphs or front-fanged group.
    • However, for convenience, we retain the term ‘colubrid’ as an informal designation for the colubroid snakes lacking front-fanged venom delivery systems.
    • This position difference is recognised in two common names for the two tooth types of venom delivering teeth, front-fanged and rear-fanged.
    • Unlike the front-fanged elapids and viperids, the venomous colubrids are rear-fanged snakes, which must hang on and chew when they bite to inject any venom.
    • Most dangerous of New Guinea snakes are the fast moving, venomous front-fanged species.
    • Sea snakes are front-fanged snakes, highly venomous but not particularly aggressive.
    • One study helped resolve a century-old debate on the origin of front-fanged venom systems in snakes.
    • The mambas are also members of the front-fanged snakes, but their fangs can be folded in and out rather than being rigid like in other members of the group.
    • Rear-fanged snakes’ fangs are at the rear of the upper jaw and are different from the hollow fangs of front-fanged snakes; the venom runs down a groove at the back of the tooth.
    • The most diverse group of snakes in Sydney are the front-fanged venomous snakes of the family Elapidae which comprises a number of species ranging in size from relatively small to almost 2 m in length.
    • Elapidae comprise certain front-fanged venomous snakes (including cobras, coral snakes, the desert black snake, kraits, mambas, sea snakes and all Australian poisonous snakes (including the death adders)).
    • Caenophidia other than Acrochordidae and lacking a front-fanged venom system are traditionally classified as ‘Colubridae’.
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