It depends what you define as 'super-rabies'. The idea of a plague that turns the human race into a horde of shivering Zombies is fiction.
Recently, however, a new strain of rabies has been identified spreading through the fox population in parts of the United States. There is evidence that this strain is airborn and spreads much more rapidly than previously known forms of the disease.
There is also an assertion that this strain has already made it to parts of Europe, including the UK. This strain has been described by conspiracy theorists as 'Super Rabies'.
No, total fiction.
No. There are No such thing as Real werewolves. They are just the work of fiction. If a real wolf bites you, you will bleed and maybe get rabies! You will Never turn into a werewolf, or a wolfman, or a vampire.
Super-Science Fiction ended in 1959.
Super-Science Fiction was created in 1956.
That only happens in fiction. In real life, there are no super powers.
Fiction is not real and non fiction is real.
Non-fiction is a story that is real, not made up.
fiction- not real Non fiction - real
fiction non-fiction means it's real fiction means it's not real
Well, you don't. They can be fun to think about, but they are fiction, and do not really exist.
Fiction
The duration of Real Fiction is 1.37 hours.