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gross. Whats a Hoagie?
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For care info, Caudata Culture is the site for you. Axolotls? The Axolotl Site is the best on the net.
I know you can get HIV/AIDS from monkeys. But, chlamydia from Axolotls? What's next...parasitic amoebas from cats?
Cats and humans can give each other colds.
It is far worse to get bit by a cat than by a dog as far as bacteria goes. Dogs and humans cannot give diseases to each other, but cats and humans can.
But I am never sick, I'm immune to anything and everything.QUOTE]
Oh really??
I know you can get HIV/AIDS from monkeys. But, chlamydia from Axolotls? What's next...parasitic amoebas from cats?
Don't get too close and personal with a chimp, no one is immune to "anything and everything"
Chlamydia..? I'll research a bit more on that. That is a little bit funny. I don't think anyone has chlamydia though. :lol:
I know two people in my town who have it....and neither of them are me.
Sea turtles carry a form of the herpes simplex virus.
I've never heard of catching brain amoeba from cats, but people can catch a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii from simply breathing in the dust from used cat litter. That's why pregnant women aren't supposed to go near it.
and the chlamydia they got from them too![]()
Well, they are of the genus Ambystoma, which does mean 'cup-mouth'. If you're suave, you could spin it.