Rabies
Yes and they are very evil when they have them.
Yes, gophers can carry diseases that may be transmitted to humans, although such instances are relatively rare. They can be hosts for parasites like fleas, ticks, and mites, which may carry zoonotic diseases. Additionally, gophers can harbor pathogens such as tularemia and hantavirus, which can pose health risks if humans come into contact with their droppings or urine. It's important to handle wildlife with care and maintain good hygiene to reduce any potential risk of disease transmission.
Gophers are not known to specifically carry the "red plague," which is not a widely recognized or scientifically defined disease. However, they can carry various parasites and diseases, including tularemia and hantavirus. It's essential to maintain caution around wildlife and practice good hygiene to minimize the risk of zoonotic diseases. Always consult a wildlife health expert for accurate information on specific diseases.
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Gophers are not pets! They can bite and even carry rabies. Kill humanely or call local animal control to relocate or euthanize.
only if the toad had the disease then yes but all animals and bugs can carry diseases depending on the circumstances
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gophers
they live in tunnels so they might be gophers that are blind are called blind gophers
No.
The disease is Amebic Dysentery.
Yes,there are gophers in Georgia.