If left to rot of course they can.
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The pathogenic DNA from the dead bacteria became active when combined with the DNA in the live bacteria. When injected into the mice, this reactivated DNA caused the disease and the mice died.
No, mouse parvovirus is specific to mice. Mouse parvovirus does not cause disease in mice, but can affect some types of research.
I am not sure I understand your question. Mice are often used in laboratory experiments by scientists who are seeking cures for cancer. But there is no evidence that mice themselves cause cancer. Mouse droppings can certainly contribute to pollution and disease, but mice do not infect humans with cancer.
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In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.
the mom had a disease to cause the little pup to pass away
I am pretty sheer they do if there from the streets because they could pic up diseases from flees. I hope that answers you question! :D
Dead rats can cause harm to humans because they spread disease. It is wise to bury or dispose of dead rats as soon as possible.
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no where would they get the mice it would be dead right now
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Yes, mice can get heart diseases. In fact, any creature that has a heart can get heart disease. Of course, mice usually do not die from heart disease; they face many other dangers that are likely to kill them before they get old enough to suffer from degenerative disease.