Tigers have very large claws and they could do tremendous damage if they scratch you, and yes, it would hurt. But looking on the bright side, it is extremely unlikely that you will ever run into a tiger that is not in a cage or otherwise controlled by its trainer (such as in a circus performance). There are still wild tigers in India, so if that is where you live, then you do face some risk of being scratched by a tiger.
He cannot get hurt at all.
by killing it
The same way that it scratches its back, it uses a tree or a surface, basically anything nearby.
could have some currpt data on the game or check the disc for scratches
about 1 week without food
Yes on the wife, no on the economy.
Littler scratches often hurt more than larger ones because they can affect more nerve endings concentrated in a small area, leading to heightened sensitivity. Additionally, smaller wounds may be more prone to irritation from movement or contact with surfaces, causing ongoing discomfort. The brain may also interpret the pain from small scratches as more intense due to their unexpected nature or location.
Not unless the disc is also warped or the scratches are so deep, the plastic has been raised to the point where you would hear it hitting something in the drive (tick-tick-tick). Surface scratches do not hurt a player.
The tiger ran wildly through the village, but did not hurt anyone.
Tiger Woods was released from the hospital on November 27, 2009 after being treated for facial lacerations suffered in a car crash earlier that day.
This dream suggests that the solution to one problem has become a problem itself.
1 - a sign that the enemy wants to hurt you. 2 - a sign that you will get called. You must give alms.