Yes they might have a diseases so just wash your hands after handaling, and make sure you don't totch them in the wild because their mom won't come back if there is human scent on them and they will all die if you keep them:( I have had experience...........ACTUALLY ITS A MYTH THAT THE MOM WONT RETURN... SHE ONLY SPENDS FIVE MINUTES A DAY FEEDING HER BABIES AND IS AWAY FROM THE NEST ALL DAY. SO PEOPLE ASSUME SHE HAS ABANDONED THEM... SHE WILL COME BACK LEAVE THEM WHERE YOU FIND THEM...
yes, some but most do
yes....thats all i know.........................................wow
rabies
Wild turkeys do not have to carry diseases, but some of them do. You should not get those diseases because the turkeys will be cleaned before given to you to eat.
No, rabbits do not carry any diseases that they can transfer to you unless they are rabid which is highly unlikely.
Baby rabbits are like any other animal -- other than genetically inherited disorders and diseases, they carry diseases from their environment. If you are inquiring about what sort of diseases rabbits can carry, check out the related links.
yes they give them a disease called vhd.
Rabbits may carry plague and Q-Fever.
infects a variety of wild animals, including rabbits, deer, squirrels, muskrat, and beaver.
Wild
Not only for wild rabbits, almost all types of animals that live in the wild have flea! I think you meant flea, instead of fea. But yeah wild rabbits have fleas.
Not all rabbits are wild because thay can be pets. hjsonsnoma
wild rabbits are thinner and more quicker and more numerus