Yes, every animal can carry a disease, and may have picked it up from fish that it had previously eaten.
"Scientists in Portugal have discovered that a species of seagull that feeds on human rubbish is carrying and spreading highly drug-resistant superbug bacteria."
B/c the mosquitoes carry small parasites that they can pass on to the person that gets bitten. And it's the parasites that causes the deadly disease.
Because they can bite one person with a disease and transmit it to other people that it bites. Also they can carry parasites.
Wich type of limiting factor are disease and parasites
All animals potentially carry parasites.
Parasites can carry and transmit viruses, but they do not "cause" them.
Bedbugs do carry disease but DO NOT transmit disease. Bedbugs can carry a number of pathogens but once they pass through the digestive tract, the pathogens are no longer present. Scientists are trying to figure out how this happens and if it can be applied to modern medicine.
No, peaches do not carry parasites or worms. Worms may eat off of peaches, but they will never burrow inside.
they carry salmonella
No, lice are parasites and anyone can get them.
Yes your cat can carry topical parasites, such as fleas, ticks, etc. and internal parasites such as roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, etc. Take your Cat into see your Veterinarian for a good check up and also bring in a sample of the cat's feces to be checked for internal parasites.
Actually yes, land snails are an significant carrier of parasites. Especially bird parasites.
Most would not, but mistletoe is an example of one that does.