The parasite that resembles long white feathers is likely the Myxobolus cerebralis, a myxozoan parasite. It infects fish, particularly trout and salmon, causing a disease known as whirling disease. The spores of this parasite are elongated and can appear feathery under certain conditions. Another possibility is the aquatic worm Ceratophyllus, which can also resemble feather-like structures in water.
It means that somewhere in your vicinity a fowl with white feathers lurks.
Wooly Aphid
A feather star is a type of marine invertebrate belonging to the class Crinoidea. It possesses feather-like arms used for capturing plankton and other small organisms in the water. Feather stars are often found attached to rocks or coral reefs in tropical and temperate oceans.
Like every bird, they're feather's keep them warm. Same as the Owl, they're feather keeps them warm but protects them too. That's why they are kind of fat.
they eat almost everything like rats they eat other parasite or other animal
It's to help the people of Boondox. Also if you put in the right amount they will send you a feather. The feather list goes like this: Green Feather: Donate 10,000 Bells Blue Feather: Donate 200,000 Bells Yellow Feather: Donate 500,000 Bells Red Feather: Donate 800,000 Bells Purple Feather: Donate 1,100,000 Bells White Feather: Donate 1,400,000 Bells Rainbow Feather: Donate 6,400,000 Bells
if u go to like Africa or other poor countries u will get some kind of parasite and it will cause u to get the disease
like its a golden feather
It looks kind of like a pimple, or zit, but there is a parasite worm under it. Look it up on google images if you can spell it right.
They can tell the difference because germs (parasites) have whats called Pili. These look like points or sticks coming off the parasite. White blood cells (WBC) use Pili to tell whether a cell is a parasite or not.
No. Deer would be more like a "predator" to a plant, not a parasite.
The platypus has fur, not feathers.