It depends on how healthy someone is, if they have a strong immune system, they can survive more stings
Not a domestuc rabbit. Wild rabbits are larger ans more "dangerous" but still probably couldn't hurt a small child. Besides that a wild rabbit wouldn't let a child get close to it.
I thought aspirin was fatal to dogs even in small doses. Ask a veterinarian
Pianos are a percussion instrument with strings. Inside the piano are dozens of wires or "strings", the number varies with each piano. These strings are tightened to a specific point, or "tuned". When a key on the piano is pressed, it swings a small wooden hammer with a metallic striking surface inside the piano. These hammers strike the strings, which causes them to vibrate, creating the sound.
It is considered both the percussion and the strings instrument. This is because of the small mallets inside hitting the strings inside creating a noise or music. But it is also considered strings b/c of the strings making the noise or music.
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A small instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle.
The smaller the surface area the higher the pressure so vice versa
Originally, the mandolin had 6 strings. Later designs included 8 strings (4 pairs) and the strings were plucked with a plucktrum. Other designs have multiples of 4 strings, up to a maximum of 16 strings.
Yes, it is possible that a small animal can be harmed from glitter. The glitter can cause a fatal blockage in small animals.
It was a small pouch with two strings attached.
Harps come in many sizes. A concert pedal harp (the kind used in orchestras) usually has 47 strings. Some student pedal harps have 40 strings. Large lever harps have 27 to 38 strings. Small harps have 19 to 26 strings.
To tighten electric guitar strings effectively, use a tuner to adjust each string to the desired pitch. Turn the tuning pegs slowly and in small increments to avoid breaking the strings. Check the tuning frequently to ensure the strings are at the correct pitch.