hydrophobia
No. Hydrophobia is one of the symptoms of rabies.
This term neans a worsening as described in the text
Rabid is the medical term for hydrophobic, and rabies is the medical term for hydrophobia.
If the mother is infected with rabies while in late term pregnancy with the offspring, then those offspring could be born infected with rabies. More likely, however, is that the mother will either not be far enough along to deliver term offspring prior to succumbing to rabies herself or the infection will cause her to abort the offspring and/or abandon them to die.
The term is Desalination.
A zoonose is another term for a zoonosis - an animal disease, such as rabies or anthrax, which can be transmitted to humans.
Every country is able to be described in geographic terms. Greece is a country that can be described with the geographic term mountainous.
A zoonosis is an animal disease, such as rabies, which can be passed to humans.
The issue of human needs versus animal needs(the term animal rights was not yet coined) and the animal-sacrifice theme where the lead adult character shoots the Title character who has become rabid or infected with snake-bite. I never read the book but am familiar with reviews. It was one of the few live-action Disney films to have an unambiguous tragic ending- as opposed to one where say an animal ran off but could conceivably have been adopted by someone, this was final, shotgun death blast! The animal=sacrifice theme loosely pushed the outer perimeter of science fiction, such topics as , perhaps euthanasia, but has been used in some novels and also factual accounts such as the mis-titled (Ice pan) or Adventure on the Ice Pan, by Sir Wilfred Grenfell, the Labrador missionary. It"s based on fact, but if a novel, one might say a blend of Old Yeller and Jack London"s tales, as the location is the wiolds of the sub-arctic.
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