Animal bite

An animal bite is a wound, usually lacerations, 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. Other bite attacks may be apparently unprovoked. Biting is a physical action not only describing an attack but it is a normal response in an animal as it eats, carries objects, softens and prepares food for its young, removes ectoparasites from its body surface, removes plant seeds attached to its fur or hair, scratching itself, and grooming other animals. Animal bites often result in serious infections and mortality. Animal bites not only include injuries from the teeth of reptiles, mammals, but fish, and amphibians. Arthropods can also bite and leave injuries.

Signs and symptoms

Bite wounds can cause a number of signs and symptoms

  • Generalized tissue damage due to tearing and scratching
  • Bite (show)

    Bite is a production show which opened at the Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in August 2004. Tim Molyneux is the creator, writer, director and producer of Bite. The choreographers are Mic Thompson, Gary Thomas, Dar Brzezinski and Sarah Fazio.

    The show features vampire mythology with classic rock music, human flying, magic, dancing, live signing, martial arts, and contortion. Bite is an 18 years or older show and features topless dancers. Bite is produced by Molyneux Entertainment and plays six nights a week in the Theatre of the Stars at the Stratosphere Las Vegas.

    Since 2004, the Bite Las Vegas production has increased its fan base and continues to keep the popularity of vampires growing along with the Twilight book series and blockbuster movie and the HBO original series, True Blood.

    Story

    There is no dialogue in Bite. The story is told through action, dance and the use of some classic rock 'n' roll songs—more than 40 in all.Bite takes its audience on the Lord Vampire’s quest for his long lost love; who he has to convince and seduce into becoming his eternal Queen of the Night. Aiding the Lord Vampire is his coven of sultry and nimble dancers, the Erotic Rock Angels.

    Bite (disambiguation)

    A bite is a wound received from the mouth of an animal or human. There are a number of types of bites including:

  • Animal bite
  • Mosquito bite
  • Snakebite
  • Dog bite
  • Spider bite
  • Insect bites and stings
  • Relating to that meaning is

  • Occlusion (dentistry), the contact between teeth
  • Mastication also known as chewing
  • Bite or Bitten may also refer to:

    Film, television and theatre

  • BiteTV, a Canadian television channel
  • Bitten (film), a 2008 film
  • Bite (show), a topless vampire show at the Stratosphere Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • BITE, an acronym for Barbican International Theatre Events at the Barbican Centre, London
  • Bitten (TV series), a 2014 television series
  • Music

  • Bite (Altered Images album), 1983
  • Bite (Ned's Atomic Dustbin album)
  • Bites (album), a 1985 album by Skinny Puppy
  • Literature

  • Bitten (novel), a 2001 novel by Kelley Armstrong
  • Bitten (novel), an RL Stine book that contains Dangerous Girls and The Taste of Night
  • Other Uses

  • Built-in test equipment, a concept in aviation
  • Bitten, a fashion line created by actress Sarah Jessica Parker
  • SLF

    SLF are initials that may refer to:

  • Superleague Formula, motorsport racing series
  • Subscriber Location Function, entity in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
  • Seattle Liberation Front, radical anti-Vietnam War organization
  • Shuttle Landing Facility, the primary landing site for the Space Shuttle
  • Social Liberal Forum, a left-inclined pressure group within the Liberal Democrats
  • Stephen Lewis Foundation, foundation helping with HIV/AIDS
  • Stiff Little Fingers, Northern Irish punk band
  • Sun Life Financial, Canada-based financial services company
  • Super low frequency, region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 30 hertz and 300 hertz
  • Superior longitudinal fascicle, part of the brain
  • 2009 Superleague Formula season

    The 2009 Superleague Formula season was the second Superleague Formula championship. The series was rebranded the "Superleague Formula by Sonangol" for this season and also 2010 with the Angolan oil company becoming the title sponsor. It began on June 28 at Magny-Cours and finished on November 8 at Jarama.

    The field remained at 18 clubs for the 2009 season but Beijing Guoan did not return to try to retain the title which they won with Davide Rigon in 2008, however Rigon did return in the car of Olympiacos CFP despite GP2 commitments. In Estoril, María de Villota became the first woman to race in the series and Sébastien Bourdais became the most successful racing driver to enter the series having been dropped by Scuderia Toro Rosso just weeks earlier. Bourdais described Superleague as "the best alternative to F1".

    Liverpool F.C., run under Hitech Junior Team with driver Adrián Vallés, were crowned series champions for the first time at the last event of the season.

    2010 Superleague Formula season

    The 2010 Superleague Formula season was the third Superleague Formula championship. The series was rebranded "Superleague Formula by Sonangol", due to a two-year deal that began in the previous season. The first race of the season was on 4 April at Silverstone and it finished on 24 October at Navarra after a series record of 12 race weekends in all.

    The series' prize fund was increased to 5 million, with the championship-winning team winning €1 million. Superleague Formula teamed up with The NewsMarket to distribute video content to 25,000 global media outlets in over 190 countries throughout the season. Ex-Formula One and WTCC driver Tiago Monteiro praised Superleague Formula by saying he was "pretty impressed with what they've done so far".

    R.S.C. Anderlecht, run under Azerti Motorsport with driver Davide Rigon, were made champions, but only after the last Super Final of the last event of the season. It was R.S.C. Anderlecht's first series title but the second for Rigon, who won the title with Beijing Guoan in 2008.

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