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Scratching and biting are a no-no, too vulgar apparently.
Sorry if any of these responses were rude/vulgar tho. I was actually talking about human piercing damage.
There's actually 1 or more medical pages on human teeth, it's been indirectly said that the human's bite force is strong enough to pierce through skin, tendons, & joints (& possibly bone, but the damage could be attributed to the bacteria & viruses that's in the human saliva or be placed on the bones of the fingers/weaker bones. There could be little damage on the bone itself.) well, looks like you have a picture on what getting bitten by a zombie is like. Ironically, there's antibacterial agents in our saliva.
Nail piercing damage is more case-to-case since we don't rip our skin from scratching it. Apparently, nails are in the list of sharp items that are able to pierce the skin. Sharper nails could pierce the skin more easily.
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