if any of their body fluid god into your wound it could, but only if that monkey had rabies
Siamese cats do not inately have rabies, but it is possible for them to contract rabies as it is for any cat. It's best to have the animal vaccinated for rabies so it is protected from contracting the disease.
If they are muddy, yes. It's their claws that will cause the most damage. Claws can scratch and tear leather.
Dogs will scratch their faces for several reasons, its just like a human, you scratch your face sometimes too, right? Their paws are their hands and if something itches, your gonna scratch it. Dogs will scratch their faces for several reasons, its just like a human, you scratch your face sometimes too, right? Their paws are their hands and if something itches, your gonna scratch it.
No. A cratch is a holder for fodder. Mice do SCRATCH, though. They occasionally scratch themselves with their back paws.
You cant get his suff in monkey quest sorry :(
to get the kitty litter out of his paws.
there is a type of monkey that is called the gorilla monkey. This monkey has webbed feet on all four so that is can climb tall trees. This monkey is also an excellent animal for comunicating with. It speaks french!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there is a type of monkey that is called the gorilla monkey. This monkey has webbed feet on all four so that is can climb tall trees. This monkey is also an excellent animal for comunicating with. It speaks french!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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one disease for sure is rabies hope that gives you a head start
Well yes and no, it has hands because it has the little cute thumbs but it has paws because it's well, an animal!
Cats scratch the bed before lying down to mark their territory with scent glands in their paws and to stretch their muscles.
NO you cannot get rabies from a scratch even if the animal has rabies. That was a good question. Rabies is transmitted through saliva. This means the animal must bite you in order to transmit the disease. YES!!! you can get rabies from a scratch. If the animal is licking its paws the saliva is transmitted to the claws as well. It may be a little more difficult however it is still just as dangerous.