Their slime can sometimes effect you if you do touch them so, be careful even though it may seem interesting to you.
The black legged tick (or deer tick) carry Lyme's.
Head lice are currently being considered as vectors (able to carry disease). At the moment though there is nothing to prove that lice can carry or transmit virus or disease to humans, they are simply annoying!
The eosystem would have less decomposers .
No. Some brown deer ticks do carry the spirochete that causes Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a multi-system bacterial infection caused by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. The spirochete is transmitted from one animal to another through the bite of the infective tick.
there various types of snails water snail, omnivore snails ,and snails that only eats leaves it all depends on the name of the type of snail
Snails do carry diseases! African land snails can harbor and pass on Meningitis and Schistosomiasis--a parasitic disease. They also are loaded with bacteria like salmonella and e-coli.
marine species of snails are poisonous but most terrestrial species are not. although it is not good to eat them raw because they carry the fluke worm that if ingested can take over your body, taking your nutrients and possibly could kill you
A shell.
why do snails live in damp places?=How do snails carry there shell on there back?=
Conus snails are venomous and capable of stinging humans. The species that is most dangerous to humans are the larger ones.
no because some snails carry around sickness
Most likely, yes.
i don't think snails do! Snails poop from inside their shell. They have a small hole in their shell that allows them to carry waste out.
Actually yes, land snails are an significant carrier of parasites. Especially bird parasites.
only if the toad had the disease then yes but all animals and bugs can carry diseases depending on the circumstances
Some snails can carry bacteria and parasites that can cause many zoonotic infections in humans.
A shell is the hard thing made out of calcium which snails carry