Fang! Humans
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"Fang! The Killing Tooth" explores the biology of the “killing” canine and the history of the vampire myth. Dr. Janet Monge, Acting Curator-in-Charge and Keeper of the Physical Anthropology Section, discusses physical and cultural aspects of blood and the evolution of the canine tooth as they relate to vampire mythology.
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