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a tree-though sometimes it whistles in the wind a sleeping dog
Stranger: Does your dog bite?Farmer: Nope.All of the sudden the dog bites the stranger on the leg. Yet the farmer was telling the truth. How can this be?Answer: It was not the farmer's dog!
The answer to the riddle is "Frost". Frost"bite" has bite but not teeth. However frostbite is no joke! You can lose fingers, toes, and cause real damage if you are out in the cold too long and not dressed appropriately.
Biter, fighter, lighter, sight her, tighter.Fighter, lighter, biter, all-nighter,Words that have an end-rhyme with the word writer include:biter (one who bites)fighter (one who fights)lighter (someone or something that lights)sighter (someone or something that sights)tighter (something more than tight)
No, zebras do not produce venom of any kind. As always, animal bites are seldom sterile, so reports of a "poisonous zebra" were likely the result of infection. You may also be thinking of the "zebra poison" tree (euphorbia arborea) which is highly poisonous. It's so named because zebras often die from drinking water in which its branches soak.
Yes they can do, but not always
Bites from fleas, mosquitoes, and bedbugs can be similar to chigger bites, as they all cause itchy, red welts on the skin. Like chigger bites, flea bites often appear in clusters, while mosquito bites typically present as raised, itchy bumps. Bedbug bites usually occur in linear patterns and can cause significant itching as well. Distinguishing between these bites often requires considering the location of the bites and the circumstances of exposure.
One who, or that which, bites; that which bites often, or is inclined to bite, as a dog or fish., One who cheats; a sharper.
He's hungry
You don't always get stung. I handle bees regularly and very rarely get stung.
It called a Labret piercing, with the variants of Madonna, Medusa and Monroe or the always popular snake bites or viper bites.
Humans bites result from fights, sexual activity, medical and dental treatment, and seizures. Bites also raise the possibility of spousal or child abuse. Children often bite other children, but those bites are hardly ever severe.
One time at band camp this counselor made me take off my pants and bite the head off a squirrel while he touched my wee wee
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is often recommended to help prevent mosquito bites.
The female black widow spider, though it is one of the most venomous spiders, seldom causes death as it injects a very small amount of poison when it bites. Reports indicate human mortality at well less than 1% from black widow spider bites.
Human bites should always be examined by a doctor. Such bites are usually treated with antibiotics and left open because of the high risk of infection. A study released in June 2004 showed that routine use of antibiotics.