They bite and chew (hence, the name rodent).
Guinea pigs are generally well-tempered and do not bite often. They do bite if they have need, though not nearly as much as the smaller rodents like hamsters of mice. If you bother them when they desire solitude or read their behavior incorrectly, they will bite with good reason.
There is no poison in the bite of a garden snake. This snake is actually known as the garter snake and is considered to be very helpful in controlling rodents and bugs in gardens.
Only to acorns. Chipmunks are rodents, with fairly sharp teeth. They can bite if cornered, and in theory, give someone an eventually deadly infection.
No, They may eat food left around bed or room. Rats will bite only when protecting themselves.
I would put a plain old glove on. It helps reduce the pain if your bit. But gerbils hardly ever bite! They are one of the best tempered rodents.
It's a possibility depending on what type of snake you have. But don't confuse ferrets as being rodents, they are in the weasel family, like minks and ermines.
1. Ferrets are NOT rodents. 2. Snakes are NOT rodents. 3.YES,Rodents are cannibals. DO NOT DIS FERRETS
they nible itRats are large unclean mammals who stay underground in sewage and can make large bite marks in cats and such. They are called rodents and carry many diseases.
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Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
I'm sure that most domesticated animals are capable of biting humans. Many pets do - dogs, cats, rodents such as mice, rats, gerbils, hamsters and guinea pigs, tortoises, birds, horses, etc. Farm animals can too - a pig bite can be very nasty.
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