The skin and the vital organs. It is also called the Bubonic plague because it forms lumps on the skin.
ususally black and south asain males ranging from the ages of 40 and up.
The Black Plague, or Black Death, primarily affected Europe in the 14th century and did not reach Australia, as the continent was largely uninhabited by Europeans at that time. The first recorded significant outbreak of plague in Australia occurred much later, in 1900, when the bubonic plague was introduced to the port city of Sydney. This outbreak was part of a broader pattern of plague that had been occurring globally, but it was not directly related to the medieval Black Death.
Every part of the body is vulnerable
Quite significantly as that body part is no longer there.
Itvwas cOmmonly known as the black plauge or black death but it was really the bubonic plague and it staryed in Europe from fleas in 1347
Lung
eyes
Eye
the head
It is called blackheath because all the people that died from the plague or black death were buried under there. Some people say that if you dig up blackheath the plague will come back!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I don't think that's true but you could give it a try!)
Bones
Tongue