Biting your toenails can lead to several health issues, including infections due to the introduction of bacteria and fungi from your mouth to your nails. It may also cause damage to the nail bed, leading to pain or ingrown toenails. Additionally, it can result in dental problems and poor oral hygiene. Overall, it's a habit best avoided for maintaining both foot and oral health.
Alice paints them Bloody red.
not as long as you dont bite your nails...........
if you don't take care of your finger and toenails they can grow in and get infected, if that happens you have to go to the doctor.
well, it is scientifically proven that fat people are more flexible than thin people, so maybe if you stretched more it would be easier to pull your foot to you mouth. But, why would you want to bite your toenails anyway ??
I gets uglier and bigger unless you cut them.
Your toenails will grow so long. They will curl back and kill you. This happened to a recent freind of mine. Who was 7. This is true
It regrows... The same is true for toenails.
make a sand paper ramp let them get on it then there nail will get shorter
no, but, if you are allergic to cats, and one scratches you, it will itch a lot! a cat bite, however, is serious, and, anti-biotics may be necessary.
Males do too. time for a visit for a nail trim? they bite them when they want their toes trimmed but i do have no idea about biting other guinea pigs they might be fighting or its a way of having a baby.
June bugs are not known to bite, they just swarm to light.
It swells up.