All animals on the planet are susceptible to something, but some are more susceptible than others. One animals that never really becomes "sick" is the American alligator. Because these animals are commonly found in very stagnant water and feed on severely decayed food, they have adapted the ability to ward off most bacterial infections. Although they are still susceptible to other pathogens, like parasites.......
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2007-02-01 10:26:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I think it would be the Komodo Dragon. Its a big lizard found in Indonesia and looks more lke an alligator than anything. I think its known to be invulnerable to many things. I guess it would be, because my atlas says so. I wouldn's be so sure though, because my atlas is from almost 5 decades ago.
2007-02-01 18:26:00
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answered by jamesinthepeach 3
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Gerbils are remarkably immune to most diseases. Also, bears have higher amounts of immune cells than most mammals and can heal from wounds in a few days that would cripple other animals for life or kill them.
2007-02-01 21:31:40
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answered by Hauntedfox 5
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Actually, I learned today that a giraffe is only vulnerable to one disease and that is during birthing and breeding.
So its probably not the giraffe, but still... pretty interesting if you ask me.
2007-02-01 20:31:49
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answered by Dizzy Dino Doll 1
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