Some people say they do not. However, candidiasis is fungus spread by pigeons. Birds are great carriers of spreading disease due to the great distances they travel and many things they encounter.
Here is the only ones on the tip of my tongue:
"Histoplasmosis, Candidiasis, Cryptococcosis, St. Louis Encephalitis, Salmonellosis, E.coli, West Nile Virus"
I've heard pigeons called flying rats before (we know how many diseases the carry).
List of diseases was straight off of the "Medical News Today" website
article written by Terry Whatley
No, they can't! If you provoke them, they can attack you but they can't kill you.
Ferral do, loft racing pigeons dont.
yes
You are in luck. You can't catch gay diseases at all because there is no such thing as a gay disease.
There is not specific reason why Pigeons are called Pigeons, just like why are humans called humans. No one knows.
no we cannot.it's no telling what type of diseases that us humans might catch
You get a Net And Throw it at a Flock of Pigeons
i think they can catch pneumonia but im not too sure xD Pneumonia is not in itself a contagious disease (either between humans or between animals and humans). However the thing which caused the pneumonia (normally a virus) can be contagious.
Whales can get many ailments also seen in humans. Whales can get stomach ulcers, heart diseases, respiratory disorders, Skin diseases and tumors.
Ferral pigeons are but the ones kept in lofts love the master.
one disease for sure is rabies hope that gives you a head start
yes they do, they can also catch stuff off of humans such as a cold. in the terms of sick you can also say that they can get diseases and fleas.
Probably if it doesnt have any diseases
They seem afraid of humans . But they're really annoying too .
In general, no - most canine diseases are specific to canines. However, there are a few diseases that dogs can transmit to humans, and these are called zoonoses. The most commonly recognized zoonosis is rabies, but other diseases including hookworms and roundworms can also be passed from dogs to humans.