Myxomatosis is a rabbit disease invented to get rid of wild rabbits eating farmers crops unfortunately the disease can spread to all rabbits tame and wild. Myxomatosis is usually spread by insects (mainly fleas and mosquitoes) or direct contact with affected rabbits, Typical signs of the disease includes, swelling of the lips and swollen eyelids. A common way to avoid this disease is to bring your pet rabbit inside at night when most mosquitoes are out.
malaria
candida produces parasites
Trichinella, rabies, skin diseases
Raccoons can contract rabies, distemper, leptospirosis, listeriosis, tetanus, and tularemia. They are also subject to internal parasites, some of which can be transmitted to humans with serious consequences.
Wild mice can potentially carry diseases that could be transmitted to rabbits. Some of these diseases include leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and various parasites. Additionally, wild mice may carry fleas or ticks that could also transmit diseases to rabbits. It's essential to take precautions to prevent contact between wild mice and pet rabbits, such as keeping their living areas clean and secure, and ensuring that their food and water sources are not accessible to wild rodents. Regular veterinary check-ups and appropriate preventive measures can help minimize the risk of disease transmission.
Llamas can be susceptible to various diseases, including respiratory infections, parasites, and certain viral infections. Common health issues include pneumonia, which can be caused by stress or poor environmental conditions, and parasites like gastrointestinal worms. They can also contract diseases such as toxoplasmosis and some forms of foot rot. Regular veterinary care and proper management practices are essential for their health and well-being.
roundworms: Ascaris lumbricoides
There can be many causes of malnutrition. Some common ones are.... *Eating disorder (primarily anorexia and bulimia) *Poverty, famine *Tape worm, parasites *Medical condisitons, diseases
Common parasites found in squirrels include fleas, ticks, mites, lice, roundworms, and tapeworms. These parasites can cause health issues in squirrels if left untreated, and some can also be transmitted to other animals or humans. Regular monitoring and proper veterinary care can help keep squirrels healthy and prevent parasite infestations.
Joseph Edward Farlow has written: 'Seasonal distribution of some arthropod parasites of rabbits in Louisiana'
Mostly from parasites, diseases and predators. Some die of hard work which shorten life expectancy.
Common causes of death for rabbits include respiratory infections, gastrointestinal issues, and injuries. While stress and fear can contribute to a rabbit's health decline, it is not common for rabbits to die solely from fright.