Bats can carry rabies, although it's not very common- less than 0.05% of bats carry it. Rabies is nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear, though, so you should never take chances. If you have been bitten by a bat seek medical attention immediately. Do it right now!
Yes they might, but even though their bites are painless, they are still deadly. If the animal or human is sick, it can grow weak and even die from blood loss and once an animal or human starts bleeding, the vampire bat uses its tongue to lick the blood from the wound. The greater danger is that vampire bats often spread diseases to their victims. If a vampire bat drinks the blood of an animal or human that has a disease, the bat can then carry the germs of that disease and spread them to other animals it bites. Sometimes the bat itself can become sick as well. Vampire bats have upper incisor teeth shaped like canines. There are three species, found in various areas of Latin America.
15-25 years
not if it is a snake that when it bites you die right away but if it is a regular snake you will have to suck out the venom and then see what happens to the person
Spider bites can be itchy, along with other symptoms such as redness, pain, swelling, and in some cases, a blister at the bite site. However, not all spider bites are itchy, as individual reactions can vary depending on the type of spider and a person's sensitivity to the venom.
do you put a plaster on bites
it depends on the bat
if it bites your head off.
yeah, maybe if you belive hard enough.
yes people do die from dog bites only if they are very severe.
Most deaths from rabies in the United States result from bat bites
you should go to the hospital!before it bites faster if it has rabbi es
Yes, bat bites can itch and swell, similar to other animal bites. The reaction may vary depending on the individual's sensitivity and whether the bite has become infected. It's important to clean the wound thoroughly and seek medical attention, as bats can carry rabies and other infections. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended if bitten.
No. Koalas do not carry diseases that are transmissible via bites.
about 200 people die from adder bites each year in the uk
NO! How dumb could you be?
They bite anywhere there isn't a major blood flow area. The neck is a bad area. Do not believe the movies and stories, if a vampire bit your neck you would die almost instantaneously.
No