No.
No its is an STD(sexually transmitted disease)
Gizzards are stomachs but are in animals we call them gizzards because they are formed different from the human
The first lice likely evolved from parasites on other animals and eventually adapted to live on human hosts. Through contact with infested animals or environments, it is believed that the first lice were transmitted to humans and subsequently evolved to become specialized to feeding on human blood and living on human scalps.
Destrucion to most animals (with the exeption of the animals that thrive on human settlements e.g domesticated animals, rats, e.c.t, e.c.t
Lions face dangers such as habitat loss due to human encroachment, poaching for their body parts, retaliatory killings by humans for livestock predation, and diseases like distemper and tuberculosis transmitted from domestic animals. Additionally, they face competition from other predators and food scarcity during times of drought.
Animals don't get syphilis. Syphilis is a human disease.
No, syphilis cannot be transmitted through sharing wigs. Syphilis is primarily spread through sexual contact or from mother to baby during childbirth.
No Syphilis is a human diesese that can not be transferred to pets
Franz Mracek has written: 'Atlas of syphilis and the venereal diseases, including a brief treatise on the pathology and treatment' -- subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Atlases, Syphilis
Bejel, also known as endemic syphilis, is a chronic but curable disease, seen mostly in children in arid regions. Unlike the better-known venereal syphilis, endemic syphilis is not a sexually transmitted disease.
No, wearing wigs does not increase the risk of spreading syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that is spread through direct contact with an infected sore, not through wearing wigs.
Ernest Finger has written: 'Die Syphilis und die venerischen Krankheiten' -- subject(s): Sexually transmitted diseases, Syphilis
From my understanding from class im thinking it would syphilis
No, syphilis is found and spread in humans.
Zoonosis is the term used to describe diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
It is not transmitted . Its normal human anatomy .
The disease caused by Treponema pallidum is called syphilis. Other alternate names for syphilis include the "Great Imitator" because it can mimic other conditions and the "French Disease" due to its spread during the European Renaissance.