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Can your cat catch athletes foot from you?

Athletes foot is a type of fungus on the feet. Cats are susceptible to transmitting this from humans since it is a fungus.


How does the fungus kill the frogs?

it deadly lol hahahaha trololololol


What forage will make a calf sick?

None. If there was a certain forage that will make a calf sick, it wouldn't be called forage, but rather a weed or simply a plant. Forage, by definition, is herbage that is grown and harvested for livestock to eat. However, it is the anti-quality factors that are present in some forages that can make a calf sick. Alfalfa and clover, for instance, contain high protein and low fibre contents that can make a calf bloat. Tall fescue contains endophyte fungus that can cause Fescue Toxicity. Forages that are subject to sudden freezing or heat can develop nitrates causing Nitrate Toxicity. But the most common anti-quality factor to watch out for in calves is bloat.


Do potatoes have spores?

The potato itself has no spores. However, potatoes can be very susceptible to fungus infections, particularly in storage. The fungus which attacks the potato, of course, will have spores.


Which endangered mollusk eats fungus and is killed for its shells?

Dr. D also one of India's deadly dozen


What insect forages for leaves to fertilize the fungus that it grows for food?

Leafcutter ants are the insects that forage for leaves to cultivate fungus, which serves as their primary food source. They meticulously cut and gather leaves, bringing them back to their colony, where they process them to create the ideal environment for their cultivated fungus to thrive. This mutualistic relationship between the ants and the fungus is a remarkable example of cooperative behavior in nature.


Could you get pregnant if you have fungus?

Yes, pregnant women are susceptible to yeast infections caused by hormonal changes. And yes you can still get pregnant while you have an infection.


Why are northern leopard frogs endangered?

Rising temperatures, habitat destruction, and the spread of the deadly chytrid fungus have wiped out dozens of species of harlequin frogs in recent years.


What happen if fungus grew on a live tree?

If fungus grows on a live tree, it can weaken the tree's structure, interfere with its ability to transport water and nutrients, and make it more susceptible to diseases and pests. In severe cases, the fungus can cause the tree to die. It's important to manage the fungus to protect the health of the tree.


Can grapes be grown in Singapore?

If you can find any land to grow the grapes on they should grow. But... The high humidity will cause rot and fungus problems for which grapes are notoriously susceptible ...


What do leaf cutter ants farm?

Leaf cutter ants live in subterranean colonies, where they have chambers that contain their fungus gardens. They forage above ground to cut leaves to bring back to the colony to cultivate more fungus. These ants are native to Central and South America but there are some species that can be found as far North as Texas in the United States.


Could count olaf still be alvie?

No. Impossible. He died. If you took the time to read the answer in the books, then you would know he died from a very deadly fungus.