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A2345 Origin and nature of animal's teeth
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- Where horse got his upper teeth. Borrowed them from buffalo. (Cf. A2241.) · A2345.1 entry
- Where coyote got his long teeth · A2345.2 entry
- Where reindeer got his small teeth · A2345.3 entry
- Where walrus got his tusks. Traded antlers with caribou for tusks. (Cf. A2247.) · A2345.4 entry
- Where snake got his fangs. (Cf. A2247.2.) · A2345.5 entry
- How elephant got its tusks · A2345.6 entry
- Why animal lacks teeth · A2345.7 entry
- Why hen has no teeth · A2345.8 entry
- Why gorilla and chimpanzee have large teeth in mouth: punishment for neglecting possessions · A2345.9 entry