They carry many diseases such as rabies and many other although rat poison (made by human) is poisonous to all animals
Rats carry rabies.
they spread the plague, again.
There were many diseases including: trench foot, shell shock, gas blindness, and in the winter, frostbite. Also common were small pox, cholera, leprosy. One other terrible disease was trench foot. This happened when the foot is submerged in water for long periods of time. It was so common in World War 1 because of the mud and water in the trenches. The foot becomes itchy and swollen. and eventually toes can fall off, along with the foot.
no but rats did carry it
The diseases, such as gangrene and trench foot, the war itself, and the weather conditions.
Yes, usually hitching a ride on rats.
Yes.
weil's disease, plague
Rats are still a problem to day because they carry deadly diseases andcould bite you and infect you with the diseases!
All of the dirty rats!
because they can carry diseases which can be harmful to humans
Feral rats often carry diseases, which can in extreme cases kill. However, rats seldom are responsible for death anymore.
All animals carry disease. Some carry a greater variety, some only carry a few, some carry potentially fatal diseases, some only carry somethnig that'll give you muscle cramps & a slight fever.
Probably because wild rats carry diseases and they steal human food. But domestic rats are nothing like wild rats. They are very intelligent and cute. Hope this helped!
rats carry all sorts of diseases and it is hard to name them all but one of them is the plague
Yes falcons can spead dieseases because they eat rats wich carry diesease!
These are creatures that can carry some terrible diseases between human homes.
Pet mice and rats do not carry any diseases. Wild rats caused the black plague in the middle ages.