Depends on the law in your country but usually only once.
It depends of what type of dog it is and if the dog has bitten before. Then yes they can have it put down.
Not necessarily but maybe.
The phrase sleep tight means that an individual is affectionately hoping another person has a good sleep. It is often used in a rhyme such as "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite".
No.
In present tense, you can use "bite" as follows: First person singular: I bite Second person singular: You bite Third person singular: He/she/it bites First person plural: We bite Second person plural: You bite Third person plural: They bite
No
That's kind of messed up honestly. I tend to believe you shouldn't sleep with people that you don't like, because it will bite you in the butt. Also you should get to know a person before you are intimate with them.
yes
A mosquito can bite as many times as it wants to until it dies. When a mosquito bites you it puts proboscis in you. When the mosquito is done sucking blood it takes the proboscis out. If you shake the mosquito off before it takes back the proboscis out then you will itch a lot.
because victim might die. why you want victim to die in snake bite?
Not really, but they can bite hard. I've been bitten enough times. Most of the time they give a softer warning bite before they really dig in. What are you doing to all these rabbits to make them bite you? Rabbits are fairly timid and don't bite unless they are provoked.
No because it could bite you in your sleep!
Yes
not all the times if you leave it alone it wont bite you