Concept:Poisonous snakes have specialized hollow teeth called fangs that inject venom into prey or attackers.
Explanation:Snakes cannot hear sounds; they sense vibrations through the ground.
They lack external ears and rely on vibrations for awareness.
In India, only four types of snakes are poisonous: Cobra, Common Krait, Russel’s Viper (Duboiya), and Saw-scaled Viper (Afai).
These snakes have two long, hollow teeth at the front of the upper jaw.
These teeth are called fangs.
When a snake bites, venom flows through the hollow fangs into the victim's body.
Antivenom medicine is made from snake venom and is available in government hospitals.
Snakes are helpful to farmers because they eat rats that would otherwise damage crops.
The question specifically asks for the name of the poisonous teeth.
The correct term is "fangs", not pangs, incisors, or scales.
Answer:B. Fangs