There are many aliments of viral origin which affects animals.
Cattles- 1. Rinderpest
2. FMD
3.Viral conjuctivitis
4. Mad cow disease (Prion disorder)
5. Rabies
Horses- Equine infectious animea
Chicken- IBD, Avian influenza
Dogs- Parvo gestroenteritis, Rabies .....
Many more
No, because viruses aren't alive.
No
bacteria or viruses
yeah they give
Viruses attach specific cells and inject genetic material. There are viruses called bacteriophages that infect bacteria be injecting their genetic material into the bacterial host and invading their protein machinery. With animal viruses that infect animal cells (much larger than bacteria), the virus either injects genetic material OR gets into the cell whole before it begins to unleash its pathogenic effects
Computer viruses have been known to cause millions of dollars worth of damage.
No. Bees are not affected by animal and human viruses, and we are not affected by bee viruses.
retro virus = any of a family of single-stranded RNA viruses having a helical envelope and containing an enzyme that allows for a reversal of genetic transcription, from RNA to DNA rather than the usual DNA to RNA, the newly transcribed viral DNA being incorporated into the host cell's DNA strand for the production of new RNA retroviruses: the family includes the AIDS virus and certain oncogene-carrying viruses implicated in various cancers.
They can cause death and other diseases
probably...
Animal viruses don't affect all animals. One example is how rabies from bats isn't seen in all species of animals around (eg.) vampire bat feeding sites. Also, human viruses don't only affect humans. An example of this is how swine flu can be passed from pigs to humans and back again. Viruses all pretty much work the same, with virus DNA being inserted into a host cell, then replicating, and causing different effects depending on the type of virus and type of cells targeted.
It is not possible for there to be no viruses because viruses are simply programs that do malicious things. Viruses can also be developed accidentally by flaws in the coding of a program that causes undesired effects though this is rare.