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Yes. Just as humans can catch aids from certain animals.
Humans
Only rabbits can catch myxomatosis. Humans and other animals cannot catch it from eating the meat of an affected rabbit.
Actually, only humans and chimpanzees can "catch" the common cold.
Animals can't transfer worms to humans. No.
The humans have build nature parks and catch poachers
meat for any animals they could catch, fish and plants
Yes. animals can get the same illnesses as humans although it is often a different strain or mutation of the disease. Take bird flu or swine flu as an example, it was the same virus but a different strain.
Now days animals can catch any disease or sickness known to man whatever humans get animals can get it to so yes, it can
Tigers, as many animals, can get many of the sicknesses humans can. For example, they can catch the common cold.
No. If your pet has scabies you can treat the pet, but humans cannot catch scabies from animals. Scabies that live on animals are unable to live or reproduce on humans, and will die by themselves in two or three days.
As with most butterflies, animals such as birds and frogs eat them. Humans also can destroy their habitat or catch them.