Can Hermies catch cold?

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Guest

Can Hermies catch cold?

Post by Guest » Wed May 11, 2005 11:23 am

A cold is a virus and I'm not sure if they can catch one. I have a pretty nasty one and so I'm hesitant to handle my crabs, luckily my mom will change food and stuff for me. So does anyone know if they can catch one?


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KittyCaller

Can Hermies catch cold?

Post by KittyCaller » Wed May 11, 2005 11:43 am

I don't think human diseases and viruses can be transfered to crabs, and vice versa.


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Hermie Luver

Can Hermies catch cold?

Post by Hermie Luver » Wed May 11, 2005 2:01 pm

Yes, KC is right. Human diseases are different from crustacean ones, and our immune systems, as well as other systems in the body, are different and work in different ways. No need to worry. Here's an example:Rabies can be passed from human to animal (usually a mammal) because the rabies have certain needs to reproduce and cause the disease. The disease has some puncturing "arms" that attach themselves to a blood cell. The "arms" have to have a similiar pattern for it to be able to puncture both human and animal cells. In colds, the "arms" of the germ are shaped as only for humans, not animals. Hope I helped. (and if you understood a word I said )

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