I think you call the poisin control.
No, I have never been bitten by a wolf spider.
The past participle of "bite" is "bitten." For example, "He had been bitten by a mosquito."
If neither has been peeled/bitten, the banana. If they've been peeled/bitten, the apple.
The part that was bitten
Never
Run. as fast as you can
Yes, there have been rare instances where sea lampreys have bitten humans, but these incidents are uncommon.
"an animal"
NONE
it means you ate an apple Well I'm assuming you heard that on TV or something... Did they refer to someone's body/self as bitten apple? Did they say that they didn't want the "apple" because it was bitten? Generally when someone refers to something(or SOMEONE) as a bitten apple; they mean that they have been bitten, in other words, "used" -bitten apple=non-virginal/used body
I would Definitely NOT eat a chicken that has been bitten by an animal with rabies. Unless you want rabies, too.
Yes, it is possible for a guppy's tail to be bitten off by another fish in the tank.