i have no idea what i am doing
Bacteria lives in all animals' mouths. The product of these bacteria living in mouths is that awful smell; it's why we brush our teeth.
dogs because their mouths are bigger an can fight more germs and bacteria!
Dogs' mouths are not necessarily cleaner than humans' mouths; this is a common misconception. While dogs have certain enzymes in their saliva that can help fight off some bacteria, they also carry bacteria specific to their species that can be harmful to humans. Additionally, dogs do not practice good dental hygiene like humans do, which can contribute to the buildup of bacteria in their mouths.
No you cannot the bacteria in most animal mouths cannot cause this
no, it's the same, where is everyone getting these crazy questions?
Common bacteria that can be found on the skin and in the mouths and noses of food handlers include Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus spp., and Listeria monocytogenes. These bacteria can potentially contaminate food when proper hygiene practices are not followed.
hippos open their mouths and the cleaner wrasses (a fish) comes and eats all the bacteria
because animals need to have bacteria enter their mouths to survive
yes and no- there are many types of bacteria and since they are ALL autotrophs we don't help them get food BUT we also can provide them a home in our mouths or in our bodies.
one is salmonella
Bacteria is the answer
Crocodile and Hippos because when they open their mouths the birds will peck all off the bacteria and leftovers.