An annoyed Grimshank explains he planned to give the tears to Dongalor then use his powers to turn the weapon against him, but that he is now powerless without his canine tooth and cannot help.
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On the other spectrum teeth have been evolved as weapons or sexual display seen in pigs and peccaries, some species of deer, musk deer, hippopotamuses, beaked whales and the Narwhal, with its long canine tooth.
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In 1902, Younger reported the first gingival graft, in which he removed tissue " from behind the third molar " and reattached it near the canine tooth, claiming the surgery to have been a success.
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In rural Kenya a group of 95 children aged between six months and two years were examined in 1991 / 92.87 % were found to have undergone the removal of one or more deciduous canine tooth buds.
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According to Sri Lankan legends, when the Buddha died in 543 BCE, his body was cremated in a sandalwood pyre at Kushinagar and his left canine tooth was retrieved from the funeral pyre by his disciple, Khema.
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Peccaries are omnivores, and will eat insects, grubs, and occasionally small animals, although their preferred foods consist of roots, grasses, seeds, fruit, Pigs and peccaries can be differentiated by the shape of the canine tooth, or tusk.
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It is larger and deeper than the comparable incisive fossa, and is separated from it by a vertical ridge, the canine eminence, corresponding to the socket of the canine tooth; the canine fossa gives origin to the levator anguli oris.
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The dentition of the mandible that was reconstructed ( from two left fragments ) made up the complete sequence of the original teeth of mammals : with three incisors, one diastema between the canine tooth on the front and back teeth.
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On the under surface of the palatine process, a delicate linear suture, well seen in young skulls, may sometimes be noticed extending laterally and forward on either side from the incisive foramen to the interval between the lateral incisor and the canine tooth.
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Searching in sandstone in a dried lake bed in central Chad last year, a French team of paleontologists discovered a lower jaw with seven teeth and a separate canine tooth of a hominid that they believe lived three million to three and a half million years ago.