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Hence its name, the chainsaw-toothed tiger is known to have two protruding fangs which very much resemble chainsaws. Each fang is built with cutting chains with tiny sharp teeth, and the fangs are connected to engine-like growths on the gums of the animal's upper jaw. These fangs pose a threat to whatever comes into contact with them. To keep the tiger from hurting itself with its freak teeth, its upper jaw and snout are elongated, thus making it look very bizarre in terms of most felines with shorter snouts. Its tongue is also covered in armor similar to that of an armadillo's shell, just in case it gets any feeling to lick its fangs for no reason.

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  • Hence its name, the chainsaw-toothed tiger is known to have two protruding fangs which very much resemble chainsaws. Each fang is built with cutting chains with tiny sharp teeth, and the fangs are connected to engine-like growths on the gums of the animal's upper jaw. These fangs pose a threat to whatever comes into contact with them. To keep the tiger from hurting itself with its freak teeth, its upper jaw and snout are elongated, thus making it look very bizarre in terms of most felines with shorter snouts. Its tongue is also covered in armor similar to that of an armadillo's shell, just in case it gets any feeling to lick its fangs for no reason.
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  • Hence its name, the chainsaw-toothed tiger is known to have two protruding fangs which very much resemble chainsaws. Each fang is built with cutting chains with tiny sharp teeth, and the fangs are connected to engine-like growths on the gums of the animal's upper jaw. These fangs pose a threat to whatever comes into contact with them. To keep the tiger from hurting itself with its freak teeth, its upper jaw and snout are elongated, thus making it look very bizarre in terms of most felines with shorter snouts. Its tongue is also covered in armor similar to that of an armadillo's shell, just in case it gets any feeling to lick its fangs for no reason. Although the species is commonly known as the chainsaw-toothed "tiger", its fur is in fact covered with spots like those of the common jaguar. Because of this, the animal is also called as the chainsaw-toothed jaguar. It is currently unknown by scientists what family the creature belongs to, although it is indeed a cat. Some people address the animal as a "tiguar" or a "jagger". Then again, other people simply blame the retard responsible for naming the creature in the first place. Whoever it was, at least they got the first part of its name right.
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