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  1. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    95: ...cs, "Sometimes I feel like Joan of Arc- the way I bite, and spit and bark".
  2. Parasite (2795 bytes)
    10: [[Image:Tick_bite_23.jpg|thumb|250px|Tick Bite]]
  3. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    66: ...es padded with a thin strip of rubber known as a "bite-pad"). The upper lip closes to create an air-tig...
  4. Dragonfly (4578 bytes)
    23: ... as '''nymphs''') are aquatic. Dragonflies do not bite or sting humans.[1] In fact, they are valued as ...
  5. Isis (20790 bytes)
    68: ...ling her his "secret name", by getting a snake to bite and poison him, so that he would use his "secret ...
  6. Spider (29039 bytes)
    136: ...er makes contact with its prey it will attempt to bite.
    138: ...logical_tissue|tissue]] damage at the site of the bite. Genera such as that of the brown recluse spider...
    157: ==Types of spiders and the severity of their bites==
    160: Key to bite severity:
    162: * Extremely dangerous: Bite (assuming successful envenomation) is likely to c...
  7. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    45: ...ers' reports state that, if cornered, dodos would bite quite viciously, as can be expected of a bird wit...
  8. Shark (14021 bytes)
    58: ...have evolved thicker skin to withstand the sharks bite marks during mating.
  9. Mango (12190 bytes)
    57: ...derneath as if turning the piece inside out. Many bite-sized pieces of flesh will pop up and can be cut ...
    59: ...t by removing part of the skin and then slice out bite-sized pieces with the knife. Remove more skin to ...
  10. Bat (13851 bytes)
    89: ...[[insectivore]]s. They are very sharp in order to bite through the [[chitin]] armour of [[insect]]s or t...
    108: ...on for rabies. Bats have very small teeth and can bite a sleeping person without necessarily being felt....
    112: ...their [[guano]], bats should be excluded from inhabited parts of houses. For full detailed information o...
    114: ...sidered as harmless. Larger bats can give a nasty bite. Treat them with the respect due to any wild ani...
  11. Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
    32: ...to move them, however females can inflict a nasty bite. Capable of a slow awkward lumbering flight usual...
  12. Bull shark (3651 bytes)
    23: ... humans as prey under normal conditions, but will bite out of curiosity or when threatened, or in water ...
  13. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    74: ...righter tomorrows. And eventually their Cubs will bite again." Little did anyone realize how long "event...
  14. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    22: ...f other dinosaurs indicate that these teeth could bite into solid bone. The teeth are often worn or brok...
    58: The available evidence of bite marks in other animals and even other ''T. rex'',...
    60: ...rs of the prey species. They rely on one surprise bite followed by a steady pursuit, watching the injure...
    79: ... It has now been reassembled and is currently exhibited at the [[Field Museum of Natural History]]. Base...
    83: ... also of interest. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/03/AR2005060300141.ht...
  15. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    129: ...e fields around Taranto that caused fairly severe bites (one candidate is the ''malmignatte'' or Mediter...
    187: ==Bites and Treatment==
    188: ...worse than a wasp sting, other accounts say these bites are some of the most painful. Because other prot...
    190: ...ed. The defensiveness varies by species. Just the bites of tarantulas can be quite painful since the fan...
    196: First Aid: Clean the bite site with soap and water and protect against infe...
  16. Ice skating (4786 bytes)
    12: ...ging one of its edges into the ice ("rockover and bite") gives skaters the ability to increase friction ...
  17. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    235: ...ve been murdered." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/balkans/stories/cohen051699.ht...
    290: ... symbol of this image. With his [[soundbite|sound-bite]] rhetoric and pioneering use of pop culture in h...
  18. Mustard (7834 bytes)
    32: The powerful "bite" of [[mustard seed]]s, which likely [[evolution|e...
    42: ...imes prepared mustard is simmered to moderate its bite, sometimes it is aged.
  19. Jaguar (9341 bytes)
    21: ...to size the amount of force exerted by a jaguar's bite is unmatched by other feline. Captive jaguars hav...
    27: ... far north as [[Missouri]] confirm these cats inhabited much of the Southern U.S. during prehistoric tim...
    34: ..., birds, fish, to domestic livestock. A jaguar's bite can pierce the shell of a [[turtle]] (Emmons, 198...
    36: ...ever the spinal cord, the jaguar delivers a fatal bite directly to the [[skull]], piercing the brain. I...
  20. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    21: ...ing the bite can also cause it to bleed. Mosquito bites can transmit diseases, such as [[Malaria]] and [...
    40: ...d an itchy red mark appears about a day after the bite. This is the usual reaction in young children.
    42: After many more bites, the sensitivity of the human immune system incr...
    44: ...eir bites, but others can become hyper-sensitive; bites cause large painful red welts.
    46: ...otherwise have not been disturbed by the mosquito bite alone. This has prompted many to stuff their ears...

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