in ancient time, fleas rode on rats as a host. The union of them made the fleas infected with the disease. When the rats died, the fleas went to other hosts like humans most of the time, spreding the disease to them.
yes it did it killed every animal that touch it
Yes, rats were hosts of black death. Other animals can also get infected.
Large Bumps, caused by the imflamation of the lymph nodes. Skin discoloration around the infected area.
Many animals died during the black plague. The plague itself was caused by infected cows. Cows, pigs, and many other farm animals died because of the plague.
yes they did
Black Death was a Plague. Humans, animal especially rats could get infected.
Humans got infected by fleas(who carried the virus) who traveled on rats. Because of poor health conditions the fleas contacted humans and when they bit the humans their infected blood infected the human host.
The wild black rat was the main carrier, but the Plague could be passed from an infected person to healthy one as well.
It was a disease passed on by contact with people who were infected & fleas, EVERYONE could get it.
The 'black death' is usually referenced to the bubonic plague in which fleas from rats infected many humans causing them severe sickness and resulted in death. The mortality rate for those infected with the bubonic plague was 30-75 percent.
they got infected by rats
it wasnt a flea that started the black death it started from a ratANSWER:The pathogen that caused the Black Death is called Yersennia pestis. It is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents.
rats got infected by Yersinia pestis bacterium. When they die fleas spread bacteria to humans.
they got infected
December 1349
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Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. Population decreased by 30-60%.