It is believed that sharks are immune to almost all diseases; they rarely get sick. However, no animal is immune all disease. A disease is technically defined as any deviation from normal, so even a broken bone could be considered a "disease". As for viral/bacterial diseases, no animal is immune to all diseases of that or any other type. Every animal is susceptible to something.
NO. They can get all sorts of diseases like Herpes B Virus, Tuberculosis, etc.
No animal is completely immune to illness, but some animals have stronger immune systems than others. For example, sharks are known for their robust immune response and ability to resist diseases. However, all animals can still get sick under certain conditions.
The Hulk is immune to all known Earth-based diseases, including AIDS (According to incredblehulkdonline.com).
Your immune system or your live, but you have to have healthy liver to filter out all your diseases.
People of all ethnicities are vulnerable to autoimmune diseases. No one is immune.
Depends on the breed. Some are very prone to diseases, others are all but immune.
"Some animals are naturally immune to toxins and diseases, and aren't affected by them at all."
Giraffes, lions, and wildebeests are all immune to diseases carried by the tsetse fly.
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Immunologists study the immune system, which is responsible for defending the body against pathogens and diseases. They research how the immune system works, how it can go wrong in conditions like autoimmune diseases, allergies, and immunodeficiencies, and how it can be manipulated to treat or prevent diseases.
No organism is completely immune to all diseases, as factors such as environment, genetics, and immune system health can all play a role in susceptibility to illness. However, some organisms have evolved strong immune systems that make them more resistant to diseases than others.
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