Millipedes can be a nuisance to most gardeners, as once they move into a garden, it can be difficult to get them out. Millipedes don't bite, and they aren't poisonous, but they sometimes emit a liquid that smells horrible. Some people can develop allergic reactions to this liquid.
Millipedes do NOT have a back-bone. They have a soft body, supported by an external 'skeleton' of hard 'plates' and segments.
March comes in harmful and goes out peacefulIt means it starts out with bad weather and end with good weather.
No they do not. The don't even bite their food, but secrete digestive fluid to produce a liquid and with a small appendage suck it up into the digestive system.
a skunk is black a white and it has a tail that smells if it shook its tale you would coff the stuff that comes out of it is a yellow coulor
by the look in it's eyes yellow and dangerus and it's claws
The yellow liquid that comes out of spots is usually termed as pus. It is dead white cells, ie dead lymphocytes. The clear liquid is plasma, it contains white blood cells.
A fart is the air that comes out of your rectum and often makes a sound. Pee, or urine, is the yellow or clear liquid that comes out of your body after you drink something.
its kind of the same thing as pus (what comes out of pimples) just ignore it
It depends. If the liquid is clear, and DRIES yellow, it is your white blood cells trying to patch the hole in your body. That is your body's naturual defense mechanism and is normal. If it is yellow or green and smells bad, that is a sign of infection and should be looked at by your doctor.
The yellow comes first then the white comes after. :)
The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky was created in 1898.
our food and water, you eat it as a solid and it comes out as a solid, mostly. when you drink water it goes in as a liquid and comes out as a liquid.
Some harmful energy that comes from the Sun are ultraviolet rays, x-rays, and gamma rays.yes you are right! No not really it is called UltraViolet Radiation
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CO, CO2, HC gases.