It is transmitted through the exchange of blood or saliva from an infected animal, and very rarely through breathing in the escaping gases from
decomposing animal carcasses.
Not exact matches
Zebras are infected when they pick up the spores while grazing; the bacteria multiply and when the
animal dies, they form spores that return to the soil as the
carcass decomposes.
Computer generated
decomposing of
animal carcasses taps into Darwin's unsettling yet organic vision that all of nature is at war from the smallest to largest predator.