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Bite force quotient (BFQ) is a numerical value commonly used to represent the bite force of an animal adjusted for its body mass, while also taking factors like the allometry effects. The BFQ is calculated as the regression of the quotient of an animal's bite force in newtons divided by its body mass in kilograms. [ 1 ]
Descriptions of the most painful examples were given, e.g.: "Paraponera clavata stings induced immediate, excruciating pain and numbness to pencil-point pressure, as well as trembling in the form of a totally uncontrollable urge to shake the affected part." [1]
The boy's 15-year-old brother scared the coyote away. The child was treated for bites on his scalp and hand. In February 1997, in South Lake Tahoe, a 4-year-old girl in a yard was attacked and severely bitten. Her heavy snowsuit protected all but her face. The girl was rescued by her father.
DARTMOUTH — A North Dartmouth woman is in treatment for rabies after a swab of the bite marks left on her arm by a coyote over the weekend tested positive.. Kathy Normore said it was around 3:45 ...
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A coyote that attacked two people in Rhode Island last week has tested positive for rabies. Coyotes, like the one in this file photograph walking along a lawn in Newport, are a relatively common ...
An animal bite is a wound, usually a puncture or laceration, caused by the teeth. An animal bite usually results in a break in the skin but also includes contusions from the excessive pressure on body tissue from the bite. The contusions can occur without a break in the skin. Bites can be provoked or unprovoked.
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