no, they just surround themselves with it. Anah. (ana)
(1 mile +),..... 100% positive!!!!!!!! Correction: A spittlebug can only jump a distance longer than 1 mile if it has red wings. If the spittlebug is of the blue winged origin it can only jump 9/10 of a mile. 101% positive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
insects dont spit
insects dont spit Umm, they may not spit, but they can eject or fling liquid into your eyes. The Walking Stick, in particular can propel a chemical similar to kerosene if it feels threatened.
Llamas spit when there angry or when the owner does not stop annoying them. They spit to protect themselves
They choose to spit because america
It is the spittlebug. The spittlebug can jump 10 times it's owns size.
"Eye Spit" on you!! :) Real restaurant
Rib-eye roast
I LIKE SPIT.. i will spit right now!! PHTOO! OUCH! right in the eye!!
(1 mile +),..... 100% positive!!!!!!!! Correction: A spittlebug can only jump a distance longer than 1 mile if it has red wings. If the spittlebug is of the blue winged origin it can only jump 9/10 of a mile. 101% positive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
insects dont spit
insects dont spit Umm, they may not spit, but they can eject or fling liquid into your eyes. The Walking Stick, in particular can propel a chemical similar to kerosene if it feels threatened.
If someone were to spit on your intact skin, then probably not. But if they were to spit into your open mouth, into an open wound, or into a mucous membrane like your eye, then if they were carrying a disease then it may be able to infect you.
NOT venom, I have one as a pet, keep carefully, they spit an acidic something, no effect on the skin, but burns the eye or in the body (found out after it spat into my mouth)
punch em in the head and spit on their face
Yes, it does. This is where the law of gravity come into play.
An insect that makes foam to protect it's babies. It is called a spittlebug.