You can, you simply need to be cautious so as not to hurt them and wash your hands afterwards.
It's fine to pick a hamster by the skin behind his ears, but anywhere else it might hurt your hamster.
I would not do it, for sure. That loose skin is there on the back of a kitten's neck for the mother cat to use to pick up her kittens. You are not a mother cat, and an adult cat is pretty heavy compared to a tiny ball of fur. It has to hurt.
There are some treefrogs that will make you sick if you eat them, but nothing that will kill you or hurt you by touch.
Most male frogs puff their chins for mating calls. Most frogs also inflate their bodies a bit for defense.
They dont pee. It is a defense mechanism mainly toads use. It is actually called a mock poison but it is not poisonous. When preadators pick up a toad or frog they secrete this thing called mock poison. When the predators taste this it gives them a bitter taste. It fools the hunter into thinking that the toad or frog it tried to eat was poisonous thus scaring off the predator. Toads or frogs usually do this when frigtend so if you keep picking up toads and frogs and they do this to you i suggest you stop because your scaring them.It is a defensive tactic If a dog picks one up the pee tastes bad.For some people it would make them drop the frog and they could get away.
no but it can really hurt you
No.
I don't think it is O.K. to touch frogs e.t.c. as the acid in our skin can affect them.
No. They don't bite or sting. You can pick them up.
yes
Because you hurt their Asses!!
yes u should pick thang up after so they want hurt they self
Of course they do!!!!! ^Up there! not mine and WRONGGG!!! They only hurt if you push them into your hand or if they curl up for defense.
If you get them in the eyes it can hurt. Generally speaking it is not so much the hurt but the germs you can pick up from another persons saliva
You can Pick them up and play with it or put it in the woods or in the lake or pond near you so that it lives to reproduce.
pick it up and take it to the hospital 4 animals
No, it does not hurt cats when you pick them up by the scruff of their neck, as long as it is done gently and properly. This is a natural way for mother cats to carry their kittens and does not cause harm to adult cats when done correctly.