There's a long list to this answer. I'll start things off. dogs - rabies, distemper, flesh eating deases. cows - tuberculosis, hoof and mouth dease, mad cow dease, rats - the plague, rat fevour. mice - hetta virus bats - rabies parrot - parrot fevour pigs - swine flue chickens - bird flue mosquitos - malaria, yellow fevour, west nile virus tetsi fly - sleeping sickness
Such animals are called as carriers. The same term is used for humans who carry communicable diseases but do not suffer from them.
I believe they are called, vectors.
if you mean do the carry human diseases than-no if you mean do they suffer from diseases than-yes
Midges are a.k.a mosquitoes so basically the diseases that mosquitoes carry midges carry them too.
Yes they did carry diseases on the triangular trade route, when the slaves went through the middle passage of being traded. Sorry no specific diseases are mentioned.
Animals need oxygen to carry out life processes. Plants need carbon dioxide. Some animals and plants can use either if they need to.
Yes, honey bees carry diseases. The beneficial insects in question (Apis spp) contract bacterial diseases such as foulbrood and fungal diseases such as chalkbrood and stonebrood. They also suffer from viral diseases such as acute paralysis, chronic paralysis, cloudy wing, deformed wing, sacbrood and tobacco ringspot.
All animals carry disease. Some carry a greater variety, some only carry a few, some carry potentially fatal diseases, some only carry somethnig that'll give you muscle cramps & a slight fever.
They carry many diseases such as rabies and many other although rat poison (made by human) is poisonous to all animals
animals are harmful at times because they can steal your food and carry harmful diseases
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
to help cure diseases like HIV or etc without testing on humans since animals are similar to humans, they will carry an effective result.
ANY infected animal can spread diseases. Any mammal can carry rabies; most varieties of insect carry various viruses.
only if the toad had the disease then yes but all animals and bugs can carry diseases depending on the circumstances
There are many infectious diseases that can affect animals, some of these may be passed on to humans (zoonotic diseases). Infectious disease may be caused by; bacteria, viruses, protozoa, parasites and many other classes of pathogens.
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
All animals can carry diseases, regardless of what species. It depends on where they are, their heath & diets, along with a number of other factors.
Animals carry many diseases that can spread to humans, do not know how to clean up after themselves, and can look unhealthy when not properly groomed.
Both can carry many different kinds of diseases.