Not all. Like cat's don't bite they only scratch.
They will hide in their burrows from prey. If confronted, they can scratch with their claws and bite with their teeth.
No, it dependes on what kind of frog it is ,but you might have to be careful if they have claws because they might scratch you.
They may bite, scratch (if they have claws), kick (if they have hooves), or knock you down (trip you, if they are little).
In general you should not hold any wild animal without gloves on. Even if it's the type of animal that usually doesn't bite, it may still: scratch you with its claws, go to the bathroom on you, transfer fleas, etc.
Bats have very sharp teeth and bite anyone that tries to bother them. They also have sharp claws to scratch with.
Tigers use their sharp fang-like teeth to bite into the animal. The use their sharp claws to grab the animal. They run for the animal then jump in the air and grab it with their claws and teeth.
An alligator can bite with over 20kN of force, whip any attacker with it's strong tail or scratch them with it's claws
They can't do too much harm because they're such small animal but they can bite and scratch you.
it would scratch you and possibly end up giving you an infection from the scratch marks. Also it would probably run up your leg and rip your face with it's claws.
Koalas have sharp claws that they scratch with if threatened, and also they may bite, although their teeth are rather rounded. Mostly, though, they avoid predators by spending their lives in trees.
no they will bite maybe but not scratch.
You misspelled protect and itself. They have sharp claws, sharp teeth, and a tail like a bull whip. They can scratch with their claws. They can bite if need be. They can use their tails like a whip. They are also proficient climbers and quite fast runners.