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Ice can carry germs.
No. Insects are animals in a group called arthropods. Germs are a variety of organisms, most which are not animals. Germs encompass a number of organisms including protozoans, bacteria, and fungi as well as viruses. There is some disagreement as to whether viruses qualify as living.
Flies have a sticky substance in their legs, so when they sit on dirty things, because of sticky substance , germs get sticked to their legs and in this way , they carry germs
Yes. It is about 77% of germs
Yes, you can get germs from a cat's tongue. All animals carry germs, both internally and externally. While it is OK to pet a cat, you should wash your hands immediately afterwards.
No germs are not animals. Animals HAVE germs, just like us! Have you heard of a micro - organism? This is a type of germ. Like your poo, it has lots of germs in it and that's why you have to wash your hands after going to the toilet because you can get seriously ill and you can spread the germs around for other people to pick up. BUT NO ANIMALS ARE GERMS!
The hamster does not really have any certain "germs". Some animals have the Zoonotic Disease, which is a disease passed from animals to humans. But if you always wash your hands before and after handling your pet hamster, it wont harm you or get you sick.Hope this helps!----Hamsterluver224 ;)
because they carry germs
No person invented germs. Germs, or bacteria, are on earth to break down dead animals and plants.
No, just like mosquitoes etc they can be vectors and it is more likely the small ones that are more likely to come into contact with food
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
because animals teeth are immune to germs