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I was just wondering if any of you have ever come across this before. My brother in law took a nice buck this past week and decided to do a European mount. When he cut the skin from the skull he found two "fangs". I did the research on this, and what I found stated that this is a genetic thing that goes back to evolution. These are canine teeth that have faded out after thousands of years, but some deer still have the genetics for the trait apparently. Pic of the buck and the skinned skull are attached.