i don t know ha ha ha use a proper source like an encyclopedia
Humans can contract diseases from rabbits such as tularemia, rabbit fever, and ringworm. It is important to practice good hygiene and handle rabbits carefully to prevent the spread of these diseases.
yes
rabies
yes....thats all i know.........................................wow
Yes, plenty
myxamotosis, coccidiosis, ?
No, rabbits do not carry any diseases that they can transfer to you unless they are rabid which is highly unlikely.
you should really take your pet rabbit to the vet every 6 months to get it checked up but i dont think rabbits can give kids diseases.
They are pests and there has been 2 diseases going around to kill them off
Baby rabbits are like any other animal -- other than genetically inherited disorders and diseases, they carry diseases from their environment. If you are inquiring about what sort of diseases rabbits can carry, check out the related links.
William Rowan has written: 'Incident at Roan High Bluff' 'Note on the food plants of rabbits on Blakeney Point, Norfolk' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Plant ecology, Rabbits
Wild mice can potentially carry diseases that could be transmitted to rabbits. Some of these diseases include leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and various parasites. Additionally, wild mice may carry fleas or ticks that could also transmit diseases to rabbits. It's essential to take precautions to prevent contact between wild mice and pet rabbits, such as keeping their living areas clean and secure, and ensuring that their food and water sources are not accessible to wild rodents. Regular veterinary check-ups and appropriate preventive measures can help minimize the risk of disease transmission.