Smallpox is a strictly human disease, it is not carried by animals. It is also extinct in the wild, although laboratory samples still exist.
No. It is solely a human Pathogen.
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Squirrels are the main rodents in California that carry it. Lots of rodents do (rats, possums, etc.) I hope this helps!
it does it like any other virus
Anaerobes like archaebacteria and other microorganisms
Yes, they do, or they would not be classified as organisms and would instead be food for bacteria and fungus on the floor of a forest somewhere.They could also be rocks, water, light, or any other such inanimate objects that don't carry out basic life processes.
Smallpox does not cause any deaths. Other preventable diseases cause deaths.
Insects are different from other organisms because they don't have any Lungs . Most organisms on earth have lungs other organisms do not , that is why they are different.
no these animals are living by there self with no organisms
Smallpox usually infects any mouth or throat cells.
Yes
You can be any age.
They can. Any animal can carry bacteria, and infect other animals with it.