yes, it can
It can affect humans and other animals, especially dogs.
humans affect the taiga biomes and animals by cutting down trees that are homes to other animals.
Humans and some primates are the only animals that get chickenpox. It does not affect other animals such as dogs and cats.
Chlamydia trachomatis, the bacterium that causes the STD known as chlamydia, does not affect any animal other than humans. Other types of chlamydia, such as Chlamydia psittaci, affect animals.
Well it does not affect use humans it affects are world and animals and it kills are world.
Humans are actually one of the only creatures that can safely metabolize caffeine without too many adverse side effects. Studies have shown that Caffeine is considerably toxic to other animals, especially smaller animals. While I have no first hand experience I can only imagine that the Caffeine would kill the fish.
it squeezes your lung and instintly kills you
Hail can cause injury or damage to humans and animals when it falls from the sky during a severe storm. For humans, it can cause cuts, bruises, or concussions if they are caught outside without protection. For animals, hail can harm them if they are exposed to it, especially those kept outdoors.
Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and killer or injure people and animals. People can lose their homes, workplaces, and other property.
Yes Pasteurella multocida and possibly other species are zoonotic bacterial infectious agents (meaning, it can spread from animals to humans).
We are humans because we have to be different from other animals.
Caffeine can affect the growth of animals by potentially inhibiting proper nutrient absorption and metabolism, which could lead to stunted growth or other developmental issues. Additionally, excessive caffeine consumption can disrupt sleep patterns and overall health, which can impact growth in animals.