Can humans attain the Bubonic plague from squirrels?
The Bubonic plague is a disease that affects rodents and fleas and may infect people when and if the fleas from the rodents bite them.
Squirrels are rodents and if one have the plague and also had fleas, and that flea bit a entity, that person could become infected. Infection within a human occurs when a personality is bitten by an infected flea who bit an infected rodent.
However I think that associates should be careful not to infer of animals and insects only as disease carrier because this causes them to dislike animals and insects.
Animals such as squirrels are important because they bury seed from trees. This allows new trees to grow and more trees provide us more oxygen, while insects are important because they comfort crops and plants grow by helping with pollination which allows us to hold food for ourselves and our animals.
All animals and insects in the world enjoy something that is harmful about them, but also own something that is remarkably helpful and biddable.
NO! Thats stupid.
If you eat one.
Snoop Dogg get the bubonic from chronic.
if they are carrying it then yes..
but i notably doubt that they will be...
possible, it traveled on fleas on the backs of dogs and rats
you get hair so the flees on you could be spreading the plague
You can ONLY carry it from the fleas that are carried by the animals, and only if you are bitten by said flea. Squirrels are not carrier of the disease.
Yes. they are carriers on the west coast. Watch out for fleas around them.
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