The direct translation is "La maladie de la langue bleue." But this is not the answer to the question. The disease in ruminants that we call bluetongue in English is called "La Fièvre Catarrhale Ovine" (FCO) in French.
Bluetongue disease is a non-contagious and insect-borne disease of ruminants, mainly sheep and less frequently cattle, goats, buffalo, and deer.It is caused by the Bluetongue virus (BTV).Major signs are high fever, excessive salivation, swelling of the face and tongue and cyanosis of the tongue. Swelling of the lips and tongue gives the tongue its typical blue appearance, though this sign is confined to a minority of the animals. Nasal symptoms may be prominent, with nasal discharge and stertorous respiration.
If blue spots appear on the dog's tongue i recommend to directly contact your vet. Chow-chows, and mixes of this and a few other breeds have these naturally. If they have always had them , I wouldn't be too concerned, just mention it at your next Vet visit.If the spots are growing noticeably, or are a recent development, by all means , go to the Vet ASAP.
Blue tongue is prevented through quarantine, inoculation with live modified virus vaccine and control of the midge vector, including inspection of aircraft.
The word "blue" in German has no meaning. However, the translation of the word "blue" into German is "blau."
In French, "light blue" is translated as "bleu clair."
One reason why a persons tongue is blue can be due to them eating a blue candy. Blue tongue in animals is caused by a viral disease of ruminants, it happens mainly in sheep and less frequently cattle.
Translation: crabe bleu
No they will have many fights that can lead to disease or death
Bluetongue is an Orbivirus which is spread by Culicoides species (biting midges) from animal to animal.
Bleu (masc.) Bleue (fem.)
"une fille bleue" (literally speaking...)
the blue tailed dosent have a blue tongue and the blue tongue lizard hasn't got a blue tail. :)
Bluetongue disease is a non-contagious and insect-borne disease of ruminants, mainly sheep and less frequently cattle, goats, buffalo, and deer.It is caused by the Bluetongue virus (BTV).Major signs are high fever, excessive salivation, swelling of the face and tongue and cyanosis of the tongue. Swelling of the lips and tongue gives the tongue its typical blue appearance, though this sign is confined to a minority of the animals. Nasal symptoms may be prominent, with nasal discharge and stertorous respiration.
the blue tongue lizard uses its tongue as a defense mechanism. When a predator sees the blue tongue it thinks the lizard is poisonous, when it isn't.
Nonpathologic means not disease-causing or not related to disease. For instance, a non-pathologic blue tongue may be the result of eating blue Jolly Rancher candy.
no it won't
Blue Tongue Entertainment was created in 1995.