Yes. It is called Yersinia pestis. It is very deadly!
Plague is caused by a bacteria. Bacteria are not animals.
The bubonic plague bacteria, Yersinia pestis, belongs to the kingdom Bacteria.
The bacteria that is believed to be the main cause of Black Death (bubonic plague, pneumonic plague and septicemic) is yersinia pestis.
There is not a 100% agreement on the subject, but the most common theory is that the plague was a strain of Y. Pestis bacteria. It is also believed that the same bacteria was behind the Plague of Justinian. This plague erupted in the year 541 AD and recurred frequently until the year 750. This plague had a major effect in the collapse of the culture and antiquity and the course of history in the early middle ages.
Yersinia pestis.
Yersinia pestis
bacteria kingdom
The plague is a potentially deadly disease, plaque is residue left by bacteria and food on your teeth
It is a common Misconception that rats started the plague but this is only partly true. The rats were attracted into the cities because of the rubbish and alsorts on the streets and with those rats came bacteria, these bacteria lived on the rats and soon the rats passed these bacteria onto humans and so the plague was started.
ok. fisrs of all. you brush you teeth to remeove plaque not plague. so brushing you teeth helps remove plaque it does nothing for the plague.
It causes cavities.
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