They bite already - and feed. A creature of opportunity. If it's night, and you're sleeping, you can easily become a nightly parasitic feast. Their bites are extractions of your blood and have ALWAYS occurred in the nape of my neck or head. I brushed one off my head when I suddenly awakened one night. So far I've found 10. I live up against Belmore State Forest in Florida in a single wide trailer. Somehow they found a way in - and won't go.
Vampires do not exist so I don't know.
a centipede have 40 legs
A creature with one hundred legs is called a "centipede."
In "James and the Giant Peach," the Centipede has 42 legs.
A baby centipede is called a nymph or larva. It resembles an adult centipede in appearance, but may be smaller and less developed.
A centipede bite looks a lot like a bee sting or a mosquito bite. Some centipede bites don't leave much of a visible mark. It depends on the size of the centipede. They usually prefer to run away rather than biting to defend themselves.
Usually when a centipede bites, it itches and usually on the uper extremities because centipeded usually fall from a tree. There is also multiple rashes rather than one particular.
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muskrat
A centipede bite looks a lot like a bee sting or a mosquito bite. Some centipede bites don't leave much of a visible mark. It depends on the size of the centipede. They usually prefer to run away rather than biting to defend themselves.
It sucks your blood
it hurts
you get frost bite ;-)
Yes, you should consider seeing a doctor for a centipede bite, especially if you experience severe pain, swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction. While most centipede bites are not life-threatening and can be treated at home, a healthcare professional can provide appropriate care and guidance. If symptoms worsen or persist, medical attention is advisable.
if the dog bites hard u can bleed or if its soft nothing happens
All centipedes are poisionous but house centipedes poision isn't powerful enough to harm a human. Oh yeah!! Their bites hurt?
blood