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Yes, I typed 'bitten by a cow' into google and got a video of someone being just that. It's in the links section of this question.
yes, i imagine it would
Preferably a name thats long but just one word. I LOVE the name Blue Hors Matinè. So gorgeous and elegant sounding. Something like that. My pony is a 14.2hh flea-bitten grey though hardly, she is QH x TB x Welsh x Arab. She is speedy but very muscly and strong with a big neck. But she's a sweety too. Thanks!! :D
it could be becase of many things. it could have gotten a sickness without u knowing it. something mite have bitten it, it could have been too hot or cold, i could have eaten something it was not supposed to, mabye it was old age, it could have starved. maybe it was in pain of long nails or teeth
You can't. There is no such thing as a werecat.
it means you ate an apple Well I'm assuming you heard that on TV or something... Did they refer to someone's body/self as bitten apple? Did they say that they didn't want the "apple" because it was bitten? Generally when someone refers to something(or SOMEONE) as a bitten apple; they mean that they have been bitten, in other words, "used" -bitten apple=non-virginal/used body
No, I have never been bitten by a wolf spider.
There's something abut Mary
The past participle of "bite" is "bitten." For example, "He had been bitten by a mosquito."
It means someone has been hurt or had something go wrong will be more carefull next time. Like if you get bitten by a dog, you will think twice before petting it again.
Shake it off, and drink something.
If neither has been peeled/bitten, the banana. If they've been peeled/bitten, the apple.
The part that was bitten
Never
I think you call the poisin control.
Run. as fast as you can
Bite can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To cut something off by clamping the teeth. Noun: Wound left behind after having been bitten.