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No, they bite hard but other than that they cannot cause any damage other than their teeth.

I wouldn't be so sure about that answer until I investigated it a little bit more. They apparently are very dangerous to cats: See the related link..

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no they are not i have 3 dogs and reguraly see them chasing, catching, and eating them

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