The human mouth and butt are both host to a diverse array of bacteria, with the mouth containing around 700 different species and the gut harboring over 1,000 species. However, the oral cavity is constantly exposed to the external environment through food and air intake, potentially introducing harmful pathogens. On the other hand, the gastrointestinal tract is protected by stomach acid and a mucus layer, which helps to prevent the colonization of harmful bacteria. Therefore, while neither the mouth nor the butt can be considered "cleaner" than the other in an absolute sense, the gut may have more robust mechanisms for maintaining a healthy bacterial balance.
That would be a myth. A dogs mouth is not cleaner than a human's mouth.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a human's mouth is cleaner than a dog's mouth. Both human and dog mouths contain various types of bacteria, and the cleanliness of each mouth depends on factors like overall dental hygiene and diet.
A dog's mouth is actually far cleaner than a human's.
A dog's mouth is cleaner because it contains less bacteria although these bacteria are more harmful to humans
a dog's mouth is cleaner than a human's mouth
No, a dogs mouth is not cleaner than humans because they dont brush their teeth and floss to keep all the germs away. They also eat sometimes out the bins and some drink out the toilet. So then there you have it! Dogs mouths are not cleaner than humans.
No they are not. ANSWER The vast majority of infectious diseases only affect one species, so diseases that hurt dogs -- parvo virus for example -- will not generally attack a human. It follows then that a cat's mouth, while not cleaner than a human's, will contain fewer bactiera, virii,etc. that would infect a human. However, in terms of cleanliness, cats' mouths are no cleaner than your own.
N. A dogs mouth is actually cleaner than a humans.
A cats mouth is much much cleaner than a horse's mouth.
yes dog mouth are cleaner than a men mouth look it up on mythbusters
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