| 
	    
		| 1-3 of 3 messages | 
			
			
			  Page 1 of 1  
			
			
		     |  
 
		
		    | length | Reply |  
		    | by blueraven on October 28, 2004 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | does the length of snakes have anything to do with the size of fangs?,does the age of the reptile determin its fangs length ? |  
		    |  |  
		
		    | RE: length | Reply |  
		    | by LarryDFishel on October 28, 2004 | Mail this to a friend! |  
		    | Yes and no. For a given species, a larger individual will USUSALLY have longer fangs than a smaller individual WHEN THE FANGS ARE MATURE. Fangs are shed and replaced, and they begin small and grow larger. I suspect that given an indiviual snake of a known species it should be possible to predict with a fair amount of certainty the MAXIMUM size that snake's fangs can reach before being shed, and given a fang, you could predict the MINIMUM size snake it could have come from. If you just have a fang, and don't know the species all bets are off, except that you could maybe make very broad statements like a 1" fang is VERY UNLIKELY to have come from anything smaller than a 3 foot gaboon (just throwing out some numbers, I don't know if this specific example is valid). But that same fang might also be from a 5 foot  rattlesnake or a 10 foot Bushmaster that lost it before it was mature. (If these 3 snakes lived in the same area, again just an example). |  
		    |  |  
 | Email Subscription You are not subscribed to this topic.
 
		
		    Subscribe!My Subscriptions
 Subscriptions Help
 
	
	 
 Check our help page for help using
        , or send questions, comments, or suggestions to the
         Manager.
 
	 
 
                  
                    
                  	
     |