It can be, yes.
In fact, recently, there have been reports of a fad involving teens licking eachothers eyeballs. I don't know what their reasons for doing this are, though I'm sure they're interesting. Anyway, the activity has been shown to cause pink eye and blindness.
Its best not as if it get into your eye there can be a danger of glacouma growth.
A type of spit test could be used to identify if a person is using drugs or not. The saliva, or "spit" is then tested through a lot of machines over a time period and then the results to the spit test are given back.
Generally, but not always the case. Spit you don't swallow is called drool.
Yes, the bacteria in human spit helps speed up the germination of plants.
They help you run away from danger and they help you move away from danger.
"Eye Spit" on you!! :) Real restaurant
Rib-eye roast
I LIKE SPIT.. i will spit right now!! PHTOO! OUCH! right in the eye!!
insects dont spit
There are several dangers associated with a chop saw. If the blade is dull, the wood might get spit out and hit the operator. There is the danger of losing fingers from not following safety guidelines. There is also a danger of sawdust getting into the eye. A portable chop saw can cut off limbs if the guards are not in place.
no, they just surround themselves with it. Anah. (ana)
insects dont spit Umm, they may not spit, but they can eject or fling liquid into your eyes. The Walking Stick, in particular can propel a chemical similar to kerosene if it feels threatened.
If someone were to spit on your intact skin, then probably not. But if they were to spit into your open mouth, into an open wound, or into a mucous membrane like your eye, then if they were carrying a disease then it may be able to infect you.
NOT venom, I have one as a pet, keep carefully, they spit an acidic something, no effect on the skin, but burns the eye or in the body (found out after it spat into my mouth)
punch em in the head and spit on their face
Its best not as if it get into your eye there can be a danger of glacouma growth.
Yes, it does. This is where the law of gravity come into play.