Most of the virus size fall between 10 naometers to 100 nanometers. The rabies virus is much bigger. The size of rabies virus is 180 nanometer long and 75 nanometer across.
Most of the virus size fall between 10 naometers to 100 nanometers. The rabies virus is much bigger. The size of rabies virus is 180 nanometer long and 75 nanometer across.
Question is very simple! The answer is most difficult! The rabies virus forms from another rabies virus. The rabies virus must have evolved with the mammals. How the mammals evolved from the egg laying animals was a big question mark. Then two very interesting animals were found in Australia. Echidna and platypus. They are egg laying mammals. It was the great discovery to support the theory of Charles Darwin. Whether these two animals get rabies or not is not known to me. But I guess both can be infected with rabies virus artificially.
Rabies is a virus, so almost any mammal can technically have and/or carry rabies (with the exception of certain species such as opossums, which have too low a body temperature to harbour the virus).Muskrats are no exception but, as a general rule, smaller rodents tend not to carry the virus. According to the weblink below, "In North America rabies occurs primarily in skunks, raccoons, foxes and bats. In some areas these wild animals infect domestic cats, dogs, and livestock."
No. A cow is much too big and heavy for a fox to kill. However, a fox CAN kill a cow if it has rabies and bites the cow, transferring the rabies virus to that cow. There is no treatment for rabies, so if a cow has rabies, this will kill her.
its big but not that big compared to the nucleus
Such a big animal can easily transmit the rabies to you. You need to take complete immunization for rabies.
They are small compared to other planets but big compared to us.
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yes they can. since rabies is a blood born disease this is very possible. it also depends how big the cut is and how long the ponies mouth was on you. a safe thing to do is go to you doctor and get a rabies test if that ever happened to you.