They are wild and could attack or kill you.
You can touch them, you just want to make sure you wash your hands thorougly afterwards, and not rub your eyes, pick your nose, put your fingers in your mouth, etc. until you've washed them.
Two of every unclean animal, seven of every clean animal. Goes to show that Noah kept kosher because if he ate an unclean animal, that species would have gone extinct, haha
If it is a wild animal or rodent you should call the Animal Control Center to come get it. Do not touch it. If it is a pet you can remove it and bury it or call a vet about animal disposal.
You should not touch any dead wild animal that you find, because it may have died of something contagious.
face, body, hair, skin, (basically anything that is unclean)
2 of every unclean animal that had breath in its nostrils and 7 of every clean animal.
The dinosaur was the 1st animal to touch the earths surface.
well it depends if your allergic to the animal or not.
If you are referring to the "food law" that is described in the bible for Christianity, then any animal that has a "hoof" is considered to be unclean. For example: pigs, cows, or deer. Hope this helped :)
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Avoid it. Do not approach it. Do not touch it. Unless you live in Central Asia, you should call Animal Control.
There were 7 of each unclean animal, there were two of each clean animal.
Yes. Traditionalist and Orthodox Jews (Jews who adhere to both Torah and Talmudic Law) are not supposed to touch or interact with Gentiles. Coming into contact with a Gentile is as unclean as coming into contact with urine or feces.