no but rats did carry it
The Black Death was spread by fleas which lived on black rats.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
DEATH. Other than that... Poverty. Confusion. Chaos.
very interesting question. Thinking about this I come to the conclution that the black death affected crime in the same way it affected many other things. A lot of criminals must have died in the croud that perished so I have to conclude many criminals died as a result of the plague. On the other hand, it may have helped more to the crime than to affect it. With a chaos like that some people could turn really bad due to the situation and the need to survive.
The black death was thought to be caused by black rats, carrying fleas. But other strange reasons: Gods Wrath, warlocks curse, etc.
Mammals affect people because people are mammals... Also, many people have mammals as pets, we eat other mammals such as cows and pigs.
black death changed Europe. Socially, economically, it led to many revolutions. which changed feudalism and other rules.
The Black Death took more deaths than the other ones and also it lived more many years than the other ones.
Tetanus is a disease which can affect any mammal, and mammals spread the disease to other mammals by biting them; hence the vector is mammals. Dogs, foxes and bats are the most usual mammals to be involved.
other wise they accumulate in the body and cause death.
It had the same affects as any other person with the plague (Black Death).
The Black Death was spread by fleas which lived on black rats.
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
It pollutes the water and kills the fish and mammals. Plastic bags and other things are swallowed by marine mammals killing them.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
No, bats do not have black blood. Their blood is red like that of other mammals. The misconception that bats have black blood likely comes from the fact that their veins are visible through their thin wing membranes, giving the appearance of dark or black blood.
DEATH. Other than that... Poverty. Confusion. Chaos.