Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
Animals spread plant seeds and insects pollinate plants.
ANY infected animal can spread diseases. Any mammal can carry rabies; most varieties of insect carry various viruses.
Rotting flesh of dead animals is a breeding ground for flies and other insects that can spread disease. Scavenger animals are also attracted to the remains. Not a nice thing to have in your backyard.
Insects are animals.
no, insects are not street animals. they are bugs and have absolutely no connection to animals.
Spiders are animals, not insects. They belong to the arachnid group, which is separate from insects.
they are not animals, they are bugs.
carnivore insects are insects that eat animals
Earthworms belong are Annelids which belong to the Kingdom Animalia so technically they are animals. Insects are also animals (Animalia). But no, earthworms are not insects.
they are animals that eats insects majorly as a part of their diet
Fungal spores are spread to new locations through various means such as wind, water, animals, insects, and humans. These spores can be carried by air currents, transported by water bodies, attached to animals or insects, or carried on clothing or shoes of humans. The dispersal of spores helps fungi colonize new habitats and reproduce.