Yes, a snail bite can potentially make you sick, although it's quite rare. Some snails can carry parasites, such as those causing schistosomiasis, which can be transmitted through bites or contact with their mucus. Additionally, if a snail is carrying harmful bacteria or toxins, there's a risk of infection. It's always best to avoid handling snails and to wash your hands thoroughly after contact.
depends on you and the snail. Maybe you get a reaction, maybe not.
the hamster will get pretty scared and bite and eat the snail.
No you will not get sick.
Since when do snails bite? And besides, you can eat it
You should barry it might be dead
Let her bite she get sick of it after she bite u when u got no reaction
Snail bites can be toxic to dogs and may cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, tremors, or seizures. It is important to seek immediate veterinary care if a dog has ingested a snail bite.
Naturally any wound can get infected and make you sick so yes, a non venomous snake bite could make you sick if they break your skin
a snail or turtle when it bite you u get enfected and also does the turtle or snail it will say you you have killed me and before it dies it will have se* and die leaving a shell behind.
a snail or turtle when it bite you u get enfected and also does the turtle or snail it will say you you have killed me and before it dies it will have se* and die leaving a shell behind.
You can't keep a snail from biting because the can't bite; they have no teeth. I know this because my class and I had a project where we take care of the snails and give it a habitat.
It depends..... Can you specify your question a little more?