Euglena, a type of single-celled organism, is generally not harmful to humans or animals and is primarily known for its role in aquatic ecosystems. While some species of Euglena can produce toxins under certain conditions, they are not typically associated with disease in humans or animals. Most euglena are considered safe and are even used as a dietary supplement due to their nutritional content. However, like any microorganism, they can contribute to algal blooms that may impact water quality.
They can the Komodo dragon has germs in it's mouth that will kill people.
yes but only on sertin animals
yes the animals can get sick but the humans (us) cant
Yes, humans can transmit diseases or infections to dogs, making them sick. It is important to practice good hygiene and take precautions to prevent the spread of illnesses between humans and animals.
No, but they are harmful to other animals, 1 of 2 animals who eat bat droppings get sick and usually die. Bat droppings have a rare content in them called 'Nahrulo' which humans can have in their system and not get sick, however, animals aren't as strong as humans and mostly die from the droppings.
by fleas and flus it can be passed down to any human
Animals have immune systems for the same reasons humans do, so they don't get sick.
The"zoonosis" is not so much a "disease" itself specifically, but more a term used to describe lots of different diseases that normally make animals sick, but can make humans sick too. They are transferred, in one way or another, from animals to humans, or the opposite, from humans to animals, and this is sometimes called "reverse zoonosis". The animals carrying the diseases can be wild or domesticated animals, and the infection can be air-born or through physical transmission. But the term itself is not the actual disease, but more the word used to describe a type, or group of diseases. For more details, please see site listed below.
Animals don't get sick as often as humans because they have different immune systems that are often more efficient at fighting off infections and diseases. Additionally, animals may have evolved to have stronger natural defenses against certain illnesses.
Yes they are consider humans. you can test drugs on humans. but who would?? sick people i tell you!
As sick as this sounds, Humans do. Just for the fun of it.
Because some animals don't get special medical attention like us humans do.