Ragond teeth
Ragonds are large mammiles with blunt conical teeth arranged in two distinct rows. Using their powerful jaws to crush prey causes ragonds to lose their teeth regularly. Because they are always growing and shedding, these teeth are fairly common in areas where ragonds are plenty, including the heights of the Kugma Mountains.
Because ragonds have been around for millions of years, different cultures have responded to them differently, but because harvesting them in large quantities can be risky, most people only wear individual teeth rather than large collections. In Kugma, young people will fasten teeth that have patterns carved into them on strings and weave them into their hair.
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