Not at all. It gets enough nutrients to lay eggs on the rat's skin.
Oriental rat flea was created in 1903.
The flea feeds on the mouses blood.
There is no such thing as a "cow flea". However, there are several other species of fleas that actually exist.Cat Flea: Ctenocephalides felisDog Flea: Ctenocephalides canisHuman Flea: Pulex irritansNorthern Rat Flea: Nosopsyllus fasciatusOriental Rat Flea: Xenopsylla cheopis
The flea associated with the Black Death is the Oriental rat flea. There is a link below to an article on this flea.
Rattus Norvegicus is the scientific name of a rat.
The Oriental rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopis) is a parasite of rodents, primarily of the genus Rattus, and is primary vector for bubonic plague and murine typhus.
The flea was a parasite on a black rat which carried the disease
Eh? Really, NO.
yes, it was the flea wich fed on the rat
The relationship between a flea and cat's fur is that of parasite and host. The flea is a parasite that feeds on the blood of the host.
Oriental Rat Flea
Fleas is a homonym (or homopone) for flees.