22 You may eat locusts, crickets, or grasshoppers.
23 But all other small things that have wings and also crawl must be considered unclean.
24-28 Whoever touches the dead bodies of the following animals will be unclean until evening: all animals with hoofs, unless their hoofs are divided and they chew the cud, and all four-footed animals with paws. Whoever carries their dead bodies must wash his clothes, but he will still be unclean until evening.
29-30 Moles, rats, mice, and lizards must be considered unclean.
31 Whoever touches them or their dead bodies will be unclean until evening.
32 And if their dead bodies fall on anything, it will be unclean. This applies to any article of wood, cloth, leather, or sacking, no matter what it is used for. It shall be dipped in water, but it will remain unclean until evening.
33 And if their bodies fall into a clay pot, everything that is in it shall be unclean, and you must break the pot.