Teeth used for tearing, like the domesticated wolf descendant species.
What are canines?
The most numerous subspecies of its kind, this subspecies takes its name from its region of origin, encompassing parts of Bangladesh and India.
What are Bengal tigers?
This classic Universal Monsters film involves an amphibious humanoid, known as the Gill-Man, becoming obsessed with a female scientist on her expedition to the Amazon.
What is The Creature from the Black Lagoon?
A "humanist" trademark font for monotype, similar to the freestyle skiing discipline.
What is Arial?
Avant garde comes from this term, French for the foremost part of a military formation, but later adapted by team shooter Marvel Rivals.
What is vanguard?
Wisdom teeth are a third of this larger tooth category, used for grinding and crushing food.
What are molars?
This species is known not only for the heliacal patch on its chest, but also for its exceptional climbing capabilities.
What is the sun bear?
A swamp-dwelling creature with the body of a man but the head of a dog, the Rougarou is a trickster creature of Cajun origin, with rougarou being influenced from the French root word loup-garou, translating roughly to this.
What is werewolf?
The Baskerville font, created by UK citizen John Baskerville, is most famous for being the wordmark of this Prince Edward Island-holding country's governmental logo.
What is the Canadian government?
Pablo Picasso is known for his repeated usage of this animal, representative of both masculine identity and his Spanish heritage, with this creature being seen in his masterwork Guernica.
What is the bull?
Sharks have a "conveyor belt" of teeth that continuously shed throughout their life - this is possible as they are not attached to the jawbone with roots, but are instead attached to this type of tissue, like the Eucalyptus Genus.
What is gum tissue?
This Chronicles of Narnia lion is representative of Christ, evident in his resurrection.
Who is Aslan?
This DC superhero, acting as an a avatar for all plant life, is known for a prolific comic run written by Watchman writer Alan Moore.
Who is the Swamp Thing?
This personal favorite font was originally known as Miller but took its name from a tabloid headline claiming "alien heads found in 'this US state'," sharing its name with an Eastern European country.
Where is Georgia?
Piet Mondrian is known for "noeplasticism", a style consisting of these common elements, with replications displayed in the Nancy Hall Learning Commoms.
What are grids of primary color and black lines?
Although adults have 32 teeth, children have this many, like the number of sides on an isosahedron.
What is twenty teeth?
This ursine mascot was representative of wildfire prevention in the US - like the Robinson singer.
Who is Smokey the Bear?
The bunyip of Aboriginal mythos is amphibious but bears many mammalian traits - eggs of the Bunyip are allegedly laid within the nests of this similarly confusing creature.
What are platypus nests?
Originally known as Neue Haas Grotesk, this "most popular and widely-used" font changed it's name to an adaption of the Latin name for Switzerland.
What is Helvetica?
One of my favorite artistic pieces is this Marcel Duchamp work, similar to the Jet d'Eau in Geneva or the Trevi spring structure in Rome. This piece, famously, was never exhibited in the show area Society of Independent Artists.
What is The Fountain?
The teeth of snails are held on a ribbom-like structure referred to as this, coming from the Latin root meaning "to scrape".
What is the radula?
Although garment-less, this big cat subspecies primarily resided in Coastal South Africa prior to their extinction as a result of European settlers.
What is the cape lion?
A favorite horror film of mine revolves around this titular Cucurbita-minded monster - summoned by grieving father to kill the teenagers who killed his son after resurrected his son failed.
What/Who is Pumpkinhead?
This font, serving as the default font of Microsoft office from 2007 to 2023, has had an extensive usage in forgery detection, with many documents purported to be written prior to 2007 being written in this not yet invented font. One such example is the "Panama Papers" case, referred to as "Fontgate".
What is Calibri?
This German term for 'building house' combines avant-garde art with architecture, with the 80's goth band taking its name as inspiration.
What is Bauhaus?