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No, lice are not fleas. They are two separate types of parasites.
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.
Yes, fleas can die when exposed to hot water. The high temperature can kill them by disrupting their bodily functions and causing them to perish.
Air-born coughing, and hand-to-mouth touching
Mainly to eat, but there are many other functions of a mouth and why you need it.
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break food down
to talk,eat,and breath
They will hold sheep wool in their mouth and then slowly lower their whole body under water allowing the fleas to escape to dry fur until finally the head is submerged then the fleas have no where to go but onto the wool, the dog will then release the infested wool to float away. Rob
fleas communicate by joining together in a group and biting their animal.It is like a Morse code. Another way they communicate is by standing on two legs and shacking their buts. If you want to see this put two fleas under a micro scope and wait.
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Fleas do not bite in the sense that they have no jaws or teeth. Instead, they have a highly developed set of mouth parts which act like a syringe needle. When flees bite, they actually drill through the skin to get to a blood vessel to drain blood from it.