Plague is caused by a bacteria. Bacteria are not animals.
Humans are the answer! humans caused more animals to go extinct than any other animal.
The fleas are the carriers of the disease, not the animal they happen to be riding on.
All animals get gangrene. This is caused by a lack of blood flow to certain tissues.
Animals must maintain a stable environment because if they do not and there are to many changes in the body. Diseases are caused and they animal may die.Because if this balacne is lost the animal can't survive very long.
Distemper in cattle is caused by a virus. The virus is usually spread from animal to animal, the virus can originate in other animals and spread to cattle.
The animals that were brought with the colonists were not native to the land and the colonists allowed them to roam around the colony. When they did this the animals would eat the crops the Native Americans were growing. This caused a problem between the two groups and if one of the Native Americans killed or hurt one of the animals the colonists would charge them for the animal and all the offspring of that animal. Not only were the colonists bringing nonnative animals, but they also introduced plants and insects into the environment trying to create another England. The honey bee was the most destructive insect introduced to North America and essentially the colonists practiced environmental terrorism against the Native Americans.
Some introduced plants or animals had no negative effect on the American ecology. Others however, were pretty bad. Europeans introduced many vegetables we eat today, including peas, cabbage, wheat, and so on. They also introduced a large number of old world animals and plants that have caused problems ever since. If you want an example, you might start with the Norway rat, but there are many others.
cattle A: The most notable changes in society as well as culture for Native Americans was caused by horses.
Some animal diseases caused by fungi include ringworm, Aspergillosis, and histoplasmosis. These fungal infections can affect a variety of animals, including domestic pets, livestock, and wildlife. Symptoms can range from skin lesions to respiratory issues, depending on the specific fungus and the animal species affected.
THE HUMANS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR urban environmental abuse. NOT THE DOMESTICATED ANIMALS . THESE ANIMALS GET TRAINED AND THEY WILL NOT CREATE PROBLEM FOR ENVIRONMENT.
The cattle egret was introduced to Australia in the 1930s. These birds eat flies, fleas, and grasshoppers. It will even remove fleas and ticks from hides, right off animals. These birds have been successful as an introduced species and have caused little to no harm.