Some diseases can be passed from animal to human, but not many.
Most common carriers are pigs, but cats and dogs can also carry some communicable diseases, especially in their waste.
Animals, including leopards, do not have hobbies. That is a human pass time.
All animals pass wind.
An infectious disease is a disease that can pass from one organism to another.
It is becasue the brain of the baby in human is three or four time bigger than other animals and it has to pass through.
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No they only get stiff if they pass away
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. No one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones. And yes, animals can have arthritis.
Absolutely - they are known as 'carriers'. They exhibit no outward signs, yet they are able to carry and pass on a disease to other people.
Squirrels pass more gas than humans, in fact, they pass twice as much gas as a human in a day. Peanut butter causes them to gas, since it is the easiest food they can get.
Sadly, no.
Organisms that usually live in the human respiratory system without causing disease can pass through openings caused by such fractures, reach the meninges, and cause infection.
Human to human rabies has been documented. On record there has been 11 instances according to the CDC. Eight were cornea transplants, and three were solid organ transplants.