I'm sure its more likely for a flea to be transferred from an animal to a human, But I'm definetely possible for fleas to be transfered from humans to animals. Sorry if this answer doesn't exactly give you what you're looking for. :\
This is probably a flea.
well yes flea bites can be harmful to humans but mostly when a flea bites a human it just gets itchy and annoying
No. They can only land on animals because the fur might have something humans do not have.
A flea live mostly on humans body but only on the dirty ones that don't wash and all ways drink and sleep on the Streeet and it does not always have to live on humans because they have there own how but know one knows where they live or even if they are really.
Yes
Fleas do not benefit humans- other than the humans that sell flea powder, flea spray, flea collars, etc etc. They are a pest and spread disease.
The tapeworm Dipylidium caninum can be transmitted when a flea is swallowed by pets or humans.
Rabbit fleas primarily infest rabbits and are not adapted to live on humans. While they may bite humans if they come into contact, they cannot thrive or reproduce on human hosts. Fleas prefer their specific animal hosts for feeding and survival. Therefore, while you might experience bites, rabbit fleas do not live on humans long-term.
A flea would somehow have to enter the bloodstream to get to the heart. This occurring is highly unlikely if not impossible.
Fleas can transmit diseases to humans, but they do not typically kill humans directly. The potential risks of flea infestations include allergic reactions, skin irritation, and the spread of diseases such as typhus and plague. It is important to address flea infestations promptly to prevent these risks.
YES!
A flea live mostly on humans body but only on the dirty ones that don't wash and all ways drink and sleep on the Streeet and it does not always have to live on humans because they have there own how but know one knows where they live or even if they are really.