Yes they do
Tigers are not parasites. A parasite is an organism which takes all its energy from another organism and lives off that host organism. Tigers are carnivores. They hunt and eat other animals for food. Tigers have parasites, however. Some examples of parasites that would live on a tiger would be fleas, ticks, and worms.
Yes, tigers can have parasites such as internal worms and external ticks or fleas. These parasites can affect the health of the tiger if left untreated and can be common in wild tigers as well as those kept in captivity. Regular veterinary check-ups and preventative measures are important for managing parasites in tigers.
I do not have fleas, but it is possible for humans to fleas. Usually though fleas stick to dogs and cats etc.
While cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog fleas (Ctenocephalides cannis) are two different species, most of the fleas found on dogs are actually cat fleas.
Fleas on a rabbit are just called fleas, and a rabbit with fleas is just called a rabbit with fleas. If your rabbit has fleas, the safest way to treat it is to take the rabbit to a vet.
Yes, there are fleas in Alaska. The fleas can be on house pets such as dogs and cats. Fleas can also be on wild animals such as bears.
Some fleas are there but most fleas stay on.
Yes, fleas is the plural form of the noun flea, referring to the parasitic insect. The collective noun for a group of fleas is a swarm.Examples:I was bitten by a flea.That dog is covered in fleas!Her house was infested with a swarm of fleas.
The fleas; but the rats carried the fleas. So in a sense both.
No, bird fleas cannot get into cats. There are different kinds of fleas.
Due to their fur type, it is unlikely that they will get fleas. However, if you have a cat or dog with fleas, the fleas can end up on the sugar glider.
yes or no because if a person had fleas and they picked it up it could get fleas