Yes, bacteria can kill birds. In this case, bacteria is known for diseases and causes of sickness. It can kills birds because of what the avian (birds) eat. It depends because hawks, owls, and eagles all eat meat they are carnivores. So yes, bacteria can and will kill these birds depending on the type of grass because when a deer (herbivore) eat grass, they do not die automatically, that just means that the grass is fresh. But, you can tell if the grass isn't healthy because of the way it looks, it's moldy, and brown.
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kills bacteria and doesnt kill plants and animals
The poisonous bacteria can kill them. And you to if you drink it.
They can. Any animal can carry bacteria, and infect other animals with it.
A fur in some animals that has the ability to repel or kill bacteria and viruses.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
Penicillium and Streptomyces molds produce substances known as penicillin and streptomycin, respectively, which are able to kill bacteria. These substances are used as antibiotics to treat bacterial infections in humans and animals.
Bacteria can attack and kill cells. White blood cells can kill bacteria.
Insects, bugs, little animals, plants, spiders and other arachnids, birds, rodents, fungi, bacteria, etc.
No, it doesn't kill much of the bacteria at all and the bacteria remaining will grow during defrosting.
There are several things that can kill bacteria, including antibiotics. Antiseptics, sterilization, disinfectants, cold temperatures, and pasteurization are all things that can kill bacteria.
Freezing meat does not kill bacteria, but it can slow down their growth. It is important to cook meat thoroughly to kill any bacteria present.