No.
Chipmunks eat nuts, fruits, berries, insects, frogs and occasionally small mice. They are not big enough to pose a threat to humans and most chipmunks flee if a human gets too close.
well chipmunks have babies like humans do
not really no
By not hurting them
Like humans, chipmunks breathe air into their lungs through their mouth and nose.
Only to acorns. Chipmunks are rodents, with fairly sharp teeth. They can bite if cornered, and in theory, give someone an eventually deadly infection.
Yes a nice vampire might bite a humans
You are probably referring to chipmunks. I don't think they actually have pouches in their cheeks (marsupials (kangaroos, wombats, etc) are the only pouched animals I know of), but Chipmunks certainly do use their cheeks to hold food. Humans do it too, though it's poor table manners to take a bite that big. Unlike chipmunks, however, we don't usually run around until after we've swallowed.
The nouns are: pest, humans, bite.
humans kinda
They don't bite humans.
Vampires generally bite to feed on or to transform humans.
No, pantry moths do not bite humans. They are not harmful to people, but they can infest and contaminate food in the pantry.