No. Koalas do not carry diseases that are transmissible via bites.
der Beutelbär English: "the koala" is German: "der Beutelbär" or "der Koala". Plural: "die Koalas".
if it bites your head off.
yes people do die from dog bites only if they are very severe.
You don't. Only registered wildlife carers may take care of a koala, as only wildlife carers holding a licence have been checked for their knowledge of the koala's unique needs. The everyday person is not permitted to keep a koala, as it will surely die.
No people don't automatically die from vampire bites. It would take several bites in order to die. Vampires release endorphins into their prey causing their victim to become "high" off of the endorphins they release. Depending if the vampire "leeches" onto someone and drains their blood dry, then yes they would die.
No, chigger bites are not contagious. Chiggers are tiny larvae of mites that can cause itching and skin irritation when they bite humans. The bites themselves do not spread from person to person.
The Australian Koala Foundation (see the related link below) offers a variety of services and information about the koala. In addition, at this site one can find out what is being done by authorities to help the koala, and what the everyday person can do.
about 200 people die from adder bites each year in the uk
not if it is a snake that when it bites you die right away but if it is a regular snake you will have to suck out the venom and then see what happens to the person
NO! How dumb could you be?
No
Perhaps, but it depends.