it depends on the type of wound. for something poisonous, you have to imobelize the person completely, and apply pressure bandages to the entire limb, and call and ambulance. for big bights 'crater wounds' there is actually not much you can do- that is, wrap it up in a pressure bandage- to stop bleeding and resisit infection, and get the person to a hospital as soon as possible, with them moving as little as possible. for wounds on the hands or arms, make sure that they keep it raised above their heads, as it will lessen the amount of blood lost. If its big, treat for shock. it depends on the type of wound. for something poisonous, you have to imobelize the person completely, and apply pressure bandages to the entire limb, and call and ambulance. for big bights 'crater wounds' there is actually not much you can do- that is, wrap it up in a pressure bandage- to stop bleeding and resisit infection, and get the person to a hospital as soon as possible, with them moving as little as possible. for wounds on the hands or arms, make sure that they keep it raised above their heads, as it will lessen the amount of blood lost. If its big, treat for shock.
Kill him
No animal is most likely to attack you. There are a LOT of different animals. Chances are, many of them are vicious predators and will attack if threatened, but no animal in particular is likely to attack.The one time an animal is likely to attackis if you bother it but most animals will not attack you.
No, there is no reason to attack a dead animal. They will eat a dead animal though.
Parakeet.
The animal is the vampire bat. Draculin, the anti-coagulant in their saliva, helps prevent blood clot formation by inhibiting platelet aggregation. This property has led to research on its potential medical applications for heart attack and stroke treatment.
kept them in a cage
ways to prevent animal attack
yes, a lion would attack a panda
yes
Animal Extractors - 2006 Snake Attack is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Ultimate Animal Countdown - 2013 Attack - 1.10 was released on: USA: 2013
With my research I saw that many vets can treat any animal because there are many different kinds of vets. But any vet can refuse to treat an animal. For example. If your dog is sick, the vet can refuse to treat the dog because, unlike in human medicine, there is no legal requirement for treatment. The two most common reasons a veterinarian will refuse to treat an animal are lack of owner ability to pay for treatment and inexperience with the species or condition.