I suppose it could do, but it could also catch a various amount of flys and other insects ect.
something would happen
I believe that would be due to "operator-error"...
It is really up to the official score keeper. If it is a ball the the catch should have been able to catch or block, then it coule be ruled a 'passed ball'. If it is a pitch that lacks control and the catcher has no reasonable chance to get to the ball in the dirt then it is a 'wild pitch'
You cannot. As much as we would like to believe them to be real, fairies do not actually exist.
Well you would have to find a fairy first which would be very difficult, but I would not recommend you trying to make a fairy pass out, it and the rest of its fairy friends would not be happy with you and you would be punished. However, I'm sure if you manage to catch one then if you hit it over the head with something then I'm sure it would pass out eventually. Although, it would be mean to hit it. But do not assume that all fairies are small because they can turn human size too.
In Mt. Coronet on the water - but it is really really hard to catch. I have feebas eggs is you would like to have one.
About 5 percent because there is a really rare chance that you would catch a baseball at a baseball game.
well this question is really a opinion so what do you think, but i would say mermaid is cooler.
If you are ever lucky enough to find one, I still wouldn't try to catch it, as the rest of the fairies would probably make your life a misery, and if you tried to ask the fairy anything, it probably wouldn't answer your question, as it would either have another language to us, or it just wouldn't co-operate with you.
Life at its best possibilities. A life where a little girl would be happy to be and enjoy. A life where our hero could 'catch a body' and 'rescue' her to.
Life at its best possibilities. A life where a little girl would be happy to be and enjoy. A life where our hero could 'catch a body' and 'rescue' her to.
You would have to ask the tooth fairy and she would ask the queen of fairies