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In nature if the fangs of a poisonous s...

In nature if the fangs of a poisonous snake are pulled out or break off, they are

A

never replaced once broken

B

lost for ever

C

replaced within a few days by another fangs

D

replaced by other teeth but not fangs

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The correct Answer is:
C
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