Fleas are not decomposers. They are parasites that live off of the blood and skin tissue of other animals.
The Latin name for the canine flea is Ctenocephalides canis.
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Flea ectoparasites are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. They can cause irritation, itching, and skin infections in their hosts, as well as transmit diseases such as tapeworms and bacteria. Flea infestations are common in pets and can be controlled through proper prevention measures and treatments.
The disease is transmitted from animals to humans.Plague infects wild rodents, especially rats, and is transmitted animal to animal and occasionally to humans by flea bites. The flea is the vector.
No, typically a flea is larger than a single bacterial cell. Fleas are multicellular organisms while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms.
Carnivore.
The flea genus is the genus of a flea
No, a flea is a flea. There is no "cat flea" or "dog flea". Its just a flea and its just as likely to get a cat or dog.
There is no such thing as a "cow flea". However, there are several other species of fleas that actually exist.Cat Flea: Ctenocephalides felisDog Flea: Ctenocephalides canisHuman Flea: Pulex irritansNorthern Rat Flea: Nosopsyllus fasciatusOriental Rat Flea: Xenopsylla cheopis
An unborn flea- the embryo of a flea that has not yet hatched.
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monkey can have flea's but flea cannot have monkey..hahah
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The flea associated with the Black Death is the Oriental rat flea. There is a link below to an article on this flea.
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A homophone for "flea" is "flee," which means to run away or escape from a situation.