ya and flees were on rats and dirty littl' creatures.
Rat's can carry flees that contain the Bubonic bacteria, which was responsible for the Black plague of the middle ages.
Romeo flees Mantua.
Romeo flees to Mantua to avoid the death penalty after being exiled from Verona.
the black death happend in the late 1080s it happend when someguy came up with a the idea that cats r bad and they started killing them afer that mice started coming and the mice had flees that had a disses its called the black death because of the black paches on there skin
people in the middle ages threw there poo out onto the streets which attracted the black mouse which carried the poison then the fleas will go on the mouse and carry the poison the go and bite people. people in the middle ages threw there poo out onto the streets which attracted the black mouse which carried the poison then the fleas will go on the mouse and carry the poison the go and bite people.
Malcolm and Donalbain.
Macbeth flees Scotland immediately after Duncan's death to evade suspicion and consolidate his power as the new king.
Yes geese do. Any bird can have flees
France, they had one of the largest populations in Europe.
no but rats did carry it
at that time of the plague people had poor hygiene which attracted rats to get comfortable at dirty areas and when this happened flees eventually got on them and the rats managed to get on a boat and as they moved around flees were spread and humans ought the disease
I believe rats was the first to carry the black death, they were called the black rats and the plague was spread to humans, that's what i was told in my history lesson:)