Mexican voles do not bite people for no reason. Generally, Mexican voles bite people into two situations:
One is to defend themselves when they are afraid, which is more dangerous because the Mexican voles themselves will Very nervous, so the next mouth is not serious. It is recommended not to touch the Mexican voles or pick up the Mexican voles to play with them when there is no absolute confidence.

Second, the Mexican voles subconsciously bite their fingers in order to satisfy their desire to grind their teeth. When bitten, there will be a needle stick feeling, which will not be too painful, but there is also the danger of being bitten. When this happens, the Mexican voles must be stopped in time.
If your finger is bitten by a Mexican vole, deal with it promptly, rinse with water, and rub alcohol. There are many bacteria on the teeth of Mexican voles, which are easy to be infected, and the bite wound is deep and small, and it is easy to get tetanus, so don't be careless.
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