Rats as we know do carry germs. They travel through sewer systems, dirty train stations, garbage, and other non sanitary things. Rats are not born with ' rabies or any other germ'. Rats / mice have to be out often and go into unsanitary places like a sewer system garbage and in general around streets. For extra info rats and mice are not related but are mistaken for one-another.
Ice can carry germs.
Yes. It is about 77% of germs
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
The rats are harmful to man because when there is heavy rain (Storm) there will be flooding and the flood will have many germs and urine of the rats. If you are exposed to these germs you will get Leptospirosis.
Rats are known to carry fleas.
White blood cells fight germs and red blood cells carry oxygen.
No, rats never carried plague. It was the fleas that they carried. Domesticated rats don't have fleas. Even wild rats are very clean and any fleas they do have don't carry plague much anymore.
They carry many diseases such as rabies and many other although rat poison (made by human) is poisonous to all animals
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Rats carry dieases which could infect the soldiers and kill them
yes bugs carry germs and some bugs are poisious