i think she has a green nose, yellow teeth and hairy toes. she eblieves that she is the frog whisperer. she is obsessd wif doing slideshows insted of mooovies and is a mustard pen inside a mouse!!!
If she were readin this she wouldbe like "oh like wat eva"
and then i would be like "ARGH and would runn away!
She is sooo a rats toe, so if you ever meet a so called "CATHERINE OLEJKO" dnt mix wif her, or u could become a Golf coarse spiky grassd sluchy for her dog!
SHE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE A DOG!!!!!
Yes, on occasion. It is more likely to happen when the toes are diseased or the person is deceased. Looking through search results, I found a story where a rat ate a diabetic man's toe off. He likely had gangrene in that toe and would have lost it anyway. However, on healthy, living people, rats generally have enough dead skin, calluses, and "toe jam" to clean off without needing to break the skin. There is a YouTube video of a pet rat cleaning a man's foot. She knew where to gnaw without hurting him. Giant rats have been known to eat toddlers while they are still alive, but that tends to happen only where the rats get huge, and there are other problems such as poverty, sickness, or malnutrition. A mother in South Africa was arrested after rats killed her daughter that she abandoned while going on a drinking binge. They ate her face off.
This is the stupidest question ever but i think not
toe runner
A human toe is typically shorter with a larger nail, while a gorilla toe is longer and has a more robust structure to support their weight. Gorilla toes also may have a more opposable position, aiding in climbing and grasping objects.
The modern horse with only one toe is known as the "equus" or the "horse". Its single toe is actually a hoof, which has evolved from multiple toes over millions of years.
Yes they do, so they can climb high banks of mud.
They eat fluff, toe jam, candyfloss and shoes.
no but if they are not sea rats say good good bye to your big toe.
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First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
Yes, on occasion. It is more likely to happen when the toes are diseased or the person is deceased. Looking through search results, I found a story where a rat ate a diabetic man's toe off. He likely had gangrene in that toe and would have lost it anyway. However, on healthy, living people, rats generally have enough dead skin, calluses, and "toe jam" to clean off without needing to break the skin. There is a YouTube video of a pet rat cleaning a man's foot. She knew where to gnaw without hurting him. Giant rats have been known to eat toddlers while they are still alive, but that tends to happen only where the rats get huge, and there are other problems such as poverty, sickness, or malnutrition. A mother in South Africa was arrested after rats killed her daughter that she abandoned while going on a drinking binge. They ate her face off.
Hallux (big toe) Second toes (long toe) Third toe (middle toe) Fourth toe (ring toe) Fifth Toe (pinky toe, baby toe, or little toe)
Toe to Toe was created in 1992.
its called middle toe see "toe" on wikipedia
TOE-toe.
Traditionally, toe rings are worn on the second toe, next to the big toe.
No, the toe commonly referred to as the "index toe" is actually the second toe on the foot. The first toe is called the big toe or hallux.