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What kind of marks are expected in a Level 2 bite?

  1. Deep puncture wounds

  2. Red marks or minor bruising

  3. Major lacerations and slashes

  4. No visible injuries or marks

The correct answer is: Red marks or minor bruising

A Level 2 bite is categorized by the presence of red marks or minor bruising, indicating that there has been a level of aggression that did not result in severe injury. This type of bite suggests an attempt to assert dominance or a defensive reaction rather than an intention to cause serious harm. The injuries are relatively superficial, which distinguishes them from more severe classifications. The signs of redness or minor bruising confirm that physical contact has occurred without progressing to deep tissue damage or major lacerations. Understanding this classification helps in assessing the severity of the situation and informs the appropriate response needed by animal control professionals.