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Tracker Jackers are bees that have stings that cause powerful hullicinations and give you lumps the size of plums! Many stings can cause death. These bees are most likely to be found in the book called "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.
Anything from mild irritation to death but that is very rare. It depends on the person - different people have different reactions.
a stroke can cause death, but it will not always kill a person
Fires a projectile which may cause a fatality based on where a person is shot, type of projectile, mental state of the person shot, speed of projectile and a host of other variables. The bullet must hit vital organs such as the heart, Lungs, or brain to cause instant death. It can damage blood vessels that will result in bleeding to death or can damage nerves that causes paralysis, which leads to death.
Usually such tramatic damage will result in death. There are cases where the person can recover if they get help soon enough to avoid bleeding to death.
Yes,depending on where you get shot, for instance, if you get shot in the head the bullet may hit your brain which will cause death.
If you purposefully cause your own death, you have committed suicide. Putting a gun to your head and pulling the trigger is suicide if the bullet is there. It is attempted suicide if the bullet is not. Don't play Russian Roulette.
it can cause death
It stings people and that causes alots of death
he has the scorpion death drop and the scorpion death lock
"Rubber" bullets are usually intended as a "less lethal" form of crowd control. MOST of these are VERY large projectiles- between 1 and 2 INCHES in diameter. They travel much slower than a lead bullet, since they are intended to inflict pain, not death. However, a rubber bullet CAN cause death, depending on where a person is struck. We don't usually think of a brick as a lethal weapon, but if you got whacked in the head with a brick, it COULD kill you. Same thing with rubber bullets.
No, death occurs when the vital functuns can no longer be preformed. The cause of death can differ from person to person.