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[[File:secret_six_bite_attack2_5877secret six bite attack2 5877.jpg|link=Secret Six|frame| <small>Two scoops of [[Eye Scream]], please!</small> ]]
 
Fists occupied? Feet unavailable? Thirty-two weapons are still available: the teeth!
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== Comic Books ==
* ''Welcome To Hoxford'': [[Ax Crazy]] killer Ray Delgado of the horror comic has a strange fixation with biting, though notably he isn't a cannibal. In addition to being superhumanly strong, he uses this trope to great effect thorughout the story, chomping down on both his fellow inmates and the [[Our Werewolves Are Different|werewolves]] that run the Hoxford prison. When one of the transformed guards enters his cell, he smiles … and then by [[Nightmare Fuel|tears out its tongue with his teeth.]]
* ''[[Secret Six]]'': Being a team of [[Combat Pragmatist|Combat Pragmatists]]s, the Six like this one. Bane kills a guard by biting his jugular, Ragdoll deactivates an opponents' power armor and gleefully chomps into his face, King Shark has it as his fighting style [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks|(naturally)]], and Catman takes down Bronze Tiger with an artery bite and later, as pictured above, ''bites out a kidnapper's eyes''.
* In ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)]]'', Jesse breaks free of a headlock by biting out a chunk of the holder's arm. Later, Jesse gets one of his eyes bitten out {{spoiler|by God.}}
* In ''[[The Walking Dead]]'', Michonne bites off the governor's ear, and later bites him the neck. Later, Rick rips out a bandit's throat with his teeth. Much later, [[Non-Action Guy|Eugene]] tops them both by biting a Neganist in the dick.
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== Professional Wrestling ==
* A move traditionally used by [[Heel|Heels]]s (especially those with a "savage" gimmick), but may be employed by smaller, weaker [[Face|Faces]]s as well. As with any comparisons of Heels and Faces, expect some [[Moral Dissonance]].
* [[Wrestler/Sting|Sting]] recently told [[Hulk Hogan]] (or was it [[Ric Flair]]?) not to [[Declarative Finger|point his finger at him]]; otherwise, Sting would bite it off! This would have been an out-of-character moment for Steve Borden at any time in the past, but it perfectly fits his new "Insane Icon" gimmick.
* Dementia of ''Glow'' always did this, more than any of the other rude ones. It only worked on jobbers or wrestlers unfamiliar with her, more technical wrestlers would use it to their advantage.
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