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The Black Death was one of the most. devastating pandemics in human history.. Between 1347 and 1351, it wiped out 30% to 50%. of the entire population of Europe.. And if there's one animal to blame,. it's likely infected fleas,. making them one of the deadliest insects in history.
Now, of course, fleas no longer kill millions of people.
But as it turns out, they still transmit plague,. they're still a nuisance,. and they're still incredibly difficult to kill.. Fleas are one of the oldest pests on the planet.. In fact, primitive fleas were dining on dinosaur blood
about 165 million years ago.. And they're also one of the most abundant.. Today, there are more than 2,500 species. of fleas across the world, like the cat flea.. Those are the ones you're most likely to find. feasting on your dog or your cat.. And then there are species like the human flea,.
/ˈinˌsekt/
small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. Small animals with 6 legs, such as bees or ants.
/panˈdemik/
outbreak of pandemic disease. Epidemic over a wide geographical area.
/ˈprimədiv/
relating to early stage in development. Offensive people considered lacking a culture.
/tranzˈmit/
To broadcast by using signals to a radio/TV. To transfer a disease between people.
/ˈspēsēz/
group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. Subsections of a genus (of plants, animals).