Nearly all animals bite. A few famous biters are;
This question is far too general. Insect bites and animal bites are different.
About two-thirds of animal bites are found to contain anaerobic disease-producing organisms
Infectious diseases from animal bites include cat-scratch disease, tetanus and rabies
Two to 4.5 million animal bites occur each year in the United States
NEVER kill an animal of any kind if it bites you. The animal is only trying to defend itself. It is your fault if you get bit by any animal.
Dog bites make up 80-85% of all reported incidents
It paralizes the animal it bites.
Buck Staghorn's Animal Bites - 1996 - 1.1 was released on: USA: 1996
Animal and insect bites can transmit diseases from the host to another animal or human, including bacterial and viral diseases, such as malaria, rabies, and various fevers.
Spiders are active hunters and strongly rely on their bites to paralyze and kill their prey before consuming it. Since spiders are aware of the effect caused by their bites. Bites are very poisonous
They can transmit rabies if an infected animal bites you.
Yes, animal bites can transmit bacteria from the animal's mouth to the person bitten, leading to infections such as cellulitis or pasteurellosis. It is important to seek medical attention if bitten by an animal, especially if the wound is deep or becomes red, swollen, or painful. Antibiotics may be required to prevent or treat infection.