The central nervous system.
Wildfires can destroy deer habitat and disrupt their feeding and breeding activities. Severe weather events, such as hurricanes or floods, can lead to loss of deer habitat and populations. Disease outbreaks, like Chronic Wasting Disease or Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, can impact deer populations significantly.
well if the tick or where the tick was looks like a target that means you can get limes diseas =0
animals with cloven hooves (cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and deer)
The production of acorns by oak trees can influence the population of white-footed mice, which are known to carry the Lyme disease bacteria. When acorns are abundant, white-footed mice populations increase, leading to more opportunities for ticks to acquire the bacteria. This can ultimately result in a higher prevalence of Lyme disease in humans.
Unless the deer has a disease, no.
All of them are capable of carrying and transmitting Limes.
No, but theyre part of the life cycle. Deer ticks transmit lyme disease
It's not. Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected deer tick. Areas with a large deer population have a higher incidence of Lyme disease, as there is also a larger number of deer ticks in the area.
If a disease kills a large portion of the wolf population, the deer population might increase due to reduced predation pressure. This could potentially lead to increased competition for resources between deer and mice, which might indirectly impact the mice population in the eastern US.
our tissue is affect the disease
Yes.