It depends on what gauge you want the piercing done at, but that you can discuss with your professional body piercer when you make your appointment for your piercing. Talk to your local professional body piercer about ring sizes and gauges.
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It is a kind of grass that can pierce though skin and clothing.
venomous snakes (such as cobras)- yes constrictors (such as pythons)- no, as these aren't venomous, although you might risk getting tetanus. see a doctor if any kind of snake bites you.
There are two names for this kind of piercing. one side can be called viper bites or spider bites, but both sides is known as shark bites (:
Depends on what kind of snake bites the duck, if it is poisonous it could make the duck sick or could kill it. If it is just a normal water snake the I doubt that it will be able to kill the duck.
When he was younger, he wore FAKE snake bites because he wasn't allowed them, they were the ring kind. Now he has a real lip piercing on the LEFT side of his face.
Absolutely. It depends entirely on what kind of snake it is. Non-venomous snake-bites only require the wound cleaning with anti-septic. Even venomous bites are not always fatal. Some people can survive being bitten by venomous snakes - again - it depends what snake it was. Not all venomous snakes (a) deliver enough venom and (b) have enough potentency in the venom to to kill a person.
A zaocy snake is a kind of snake that does stuff
mayo needle holder
Kind of depends on the kind of snake.
I've never heard of anyone using a curved needle for any kind of piercing. But, a straight needle would be much easier for a tragus. A lot of force has to be used to pierce the tragus and that would be difficult with a curved needle. Also, I could imagine that the curved needle would hit the cartilage/ear behind your tragus after it was pierced. Just get it done with a straight one.
black snake
The snake had green skin.