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Flea

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Fleas
Temporal range:Early Cretaceous–Recent
False colourscanning electron micrographof a flea.CDCimage.
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
(unranked): Holometabola
Clade: Aparaglossata
Superorder: Panorpida
Order: Siphonaptera
Latreille,1825

Theflea(Siphonaptera) is aninsectwhich lives on manyanimalsand sometimeshumans.Fleas areectoparasitesand drink thebloodof the animal they bite.

Fleas live outdoors in sand or tallgrass,and jump to any passing animal and layeggs.Flea bites are usually red bumps and they itch.

There are many species of flea such as dog fleas, cat fleas, human fleas, northern rat fleas, and the oriental rat flea. During the Middle Ages, the oriental rat flea spread a bacteria that caused thebubonic plague,also known as the Black Death or Black Plague. This was a hugeepidemicmuch more severe than today'sbird flu.The oriental rat flea was infected by the bacteriaYersinia pestis.