That all depends on the animal and what sort of disease you are referring to. Please be more specific in your question for a more specific or proper answer.
It depends on what animal you ate.
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All animals are associated and affected with disease. Whether they are the founders and starters of the disease, or if it is passed to it. All animals have the possibility to get disease. The list could go on for days.:]
It was a disease passed on by contact & fleas, not a social function, of course, the Mistress of the Manor could get it, EVERYONE could get it.
Animals that are in danger. Animals that may be at risk of extinction. Animals that could be prone to a disease that is rampant.
Hepatitis is an infectious disease. You catch it from someone that had hepatitis.
No. The Nile is fresh water and sharks are marine animals.
It was a disease passed on by contact with people who were infected & fleas, EVERYONE could get it.
yes it effects people and animals like making our streets look dirty and animals and humans could catch a nasty illness
Louis Pasteur discovered that microscopic animals could live in food
No, a pie cannot have a disease, because it is not a living thing. Only living things such as plants, animals and people can have a disease. However a pie could be contaminated with something that could cause a disease. For example, a cream pie that is not refrigerated could spoil and if eaten would cause someone to get very sick.
Bats are wild animals. You would really scare the poor bat, and that's mean. Also, it might bit you because it was scared. And it might be carrying a disease like rabies that you could catch and become very sick.