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Europe.
It was mainly found in England, China, and Europe.
It came on ships that had rats with fleas from Asia. Asia was the first place to experience the plague and it came through Italy from ships at ports. The world in this time was a dirty place so rats and fleas were everywhere. People didn't take baths or wash clothing so they came into contact with the fleas that carried the plague.
nobody give a s%@!
1666 pal, one year after the great plague
its pathological test about vaginal cervical infection
In the uterus.
it depends on how bad the infection is.
The Great Plague of London 1665 -1666 killed 100,000 people. The Great Plague in Portugal was in 1348 and in Milan 1629 - 1631. The Great Plague of Vienna 1679 - 1670. The Russian Plague 1770 - 1772. The Chinese 1885 until the 1950's. In 1994 an epidemic in Surat, India
No. This is most definitely not normal. It could be a sign of infection or injury so in this case you really need to take your bunny to a vet!
Changes that take place at a fairly predictable rate, depending on body temperature at the time of death, and environmental temperature once death has taken place. The size of the body and the presence or absence of bacterial infection will also influence these changes.
It probably isn't an infection but can be an indication of a brain injury or some other kind of problem in the brain. Take the dog to a veterinarian as soon as possible.