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Anything hairy and warm, they will also live on humans under their clothes.

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Fleas primarily infest mammals such as dogs, cats, and rodents as their hosts, using their blood as a food source. They can also occasionally bite humans, although they do not infest humans as primary hosts.

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Fleas can live on many animals for examples dogs, cats, humans.

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What British animal has the most fleas?

It is believed that the European hedgehog has the most fleas among British animals. This is because hedgehogs are common hosts for fleas due to their habitats and behaviors.


Are dogs hosts or parasites?

Dogs are not parasites because parasites suck the blood of other animals. Dogs are hosts to various parasites, such as ticks and fleas.


What word describes the relationship between fleas and their hosts?

Maybe ...Unwanted, horrific, monstrous, uncomfortable?


What helped spread the plague?

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What creatrues help spread the plague?

black rats were hosts for Yersinia pestis bacterium. Fleas help to spread them to humans.


How did the fleas get black death to pass around to people?

The main carriers of the bubonic plague were fleas and rats. The fleas got it from the rats when they bit them. When the rats died, the fleas went to new hosts, bit them, and gave them plague in the process. Usually the new host was another rat, because rats hang together, but sometimes there was no rat to go to, and the fleas went to whatever animal they found.


Do fleas like mice as they do dogs?

No, humans cannot catch fleas. Fleas that drop off a cat or dog can jump up and bite a humans' legs, but larvae or adult fleas cannot live off a human; they need to be where there is a lot of fur and warmth.


What is an example of parasitic organisms?

Examples of parasitic organisms include ticks, fleas, tapeworms, and malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites. These organisms rely on a host organism for their survival and can cause harm or disease to their hosts.


How common do house cat's get worms?

Perhaps you have heard of a pet cat that has had worms. The cat did not get the worms by eating the directly. The hosts for the tapeworm larvae are usually fleas. The host fleas are infested with the tapeworm larvae. When the cat cleans itself, it swallows the fleas. The tapeworm larvae on the fleas change into tiny tapeworms. They then live and grow as parasites in the intestines of the cat. The tapeworms produce eggs and fertilize the with sperm. The fertilized eggs are carried out of the cat's body as waste.


Do you have fleas?

I do not have fleas, but it is possible for humans to fleas. Usually though fleas stick to dogs and cats etc.


How did humans become infected with black death?

in ancient time, fleas rode on rats as a host. The union of them made the fleas infected with the disease. When the rats died, the fleas went to other hosts like humans most of the time, spreding the disease to them.


Are dog fleas and cat fleas the same?

While cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog fleas (Ctenocephalides cannis) are two different species, most of the fleas found on dogs are actually cat fleas.