Is a flea a parasite of the family Canidae/Felidae? - flea parasite
I was not really sure
if you know ... please reply
Thank you!
Is a flea a parasite of the family Canidae/Felidae? - flea parasite
I was not really sure
if you know ... please reply
Thank you!


3 comments:
Yes, fleas, insects of the order Siphonaptera, that survive by feeding blood (parasites) from other animals. There are different types of fleas, lice, but are nourished by the blood of dogs (family Canidae) and cats (Family Felidae). So if your question is what is written, is a chip, a parasite of dogs and cats. Fleas belong to families who do not eat dogs or cats, but like parasites. I think that's what I wanted to ask but the answer someone else gave me a minute. But anyway, after all, if certain species of fleas are parasites of dogs and cats family.
It depends on what kind of track is. For example, a Chigger flea (Tunga penetrans) Tungidae belongs to the family, while includes a Stephanocircidae Stephanocircidae to the family. And in fact, even the cat of the family of the lion, tiger, cat, cats, and as members, while the Canidae family of dogs, wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingoes, and jackals. Thus, the chips do not fall into one of these categories. For more information on the chips, check this site
It depends on what kind of track is. For example, a Chigger flea (Tunga penetrans) Tungidae belongs to the family, while includes a Stephanocircidae Stephanocircidae to the family. And in fact, even the cat of the family of the lion, tiger, cat, cats, and as members, while the Canidae family of dogs, wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingoes, and jackals. Thus, the chips do not fall into one of these categories. For more information on the chips, check this site
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