Yes, it is possible that a small animal can be harmed from glitter. The glitter can cause a fatal blockage in small animals.
They can't do too much harm because they're such small animal but they can bite and scratch you.
Scientists are highlighting the environmental impact of glitter, which is often made of microplastics that can harm marine life and ecosystems. They are raising concerns about the potential for glitter to contribute to plastic pollution in the environment.
no way!! it makes your tounge all sparkly!! gotta love that, right??
The duties are the same regardless of the animal involved - minimize harm, maximize health, communicate fairly and equitably to the owner/caretaker of the animal.
To remove glitter from a leather settee, gently use a lint roller or adhesive tape to lift off the glitter without damaging the leather. For any remaining residue, lightly dampen a soft cloth with water and a small amount of mild soap, then gently wipe the area. Avoid using excessive moisture and never scrub, as this can harm the leather. Finish by applying a leather conditioner to maintain its softness and shine.
they help the animal... they are not harmful
they help the animal... they are not harmful
any animal can harm a human, it just depends on the way the owner has brought the animal up!..
Man
you go to jail
YES
so the animal doesn't harm anyone