"Rabies has been produced in birds experimentally, however, it has never been found in wild bird populations."
Birds have been found to have positive titers for rabies: (Gough & Jorgenson, "Rabies antibodies in sera of wild birds". JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES, Vol 12, July 1976.
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As a mammal, a bat can get rabies. It is actually not very common for a bat to get rabies, though. Not only do they have little contact with other mammals (since they are either flying around in the air or sleeping in tight, hard-to-get-to spaces), but a bat that does get rabies tends to become lethargic and "sleepy" rather than aggressive, so they rarely transmit it to one another. Less than 0.05% of bats ever contract rabies.
No, rabies is a viral infection of mammals only.
In most cases where the infection has
been observed in birds, it was experimentally induced.
no, onnly mammals can have rabies. Birds cannot
I dont think so but they carry other diesias
No a bee is an insect not an animal, therefore it is not affected by Rabies which is an animal borne disease.
no. rabies is found in mammals.
no
Definitely not. Do not touch any wild animal without permission from an expert. Wild birds carry bird flu and rabies. Bird droppings can contain parasites that can cause infection and risk of misdevelopement in unborn children.
rabies cannot be attracted it is passed on from a bite from another animal that has rabies, wild or not
They're wild, and have rabies.
It can if the wild dog has rabies.
if he has rabies and is gay
rabies
Any mammal can have rabies, but no animal inhenerntly has it. A wild animal that contracts rabies will die within a few weeks.
They do get rabies. they try to kill you. But don't worry. It will only hurt a lot.
they let them back in the wild
Yes they can, so can you.
if they get rabies yes. But truthfully, dogs have always been wild
a very wild bird is an ostrich.