There are many animals that cannot carry the rabies virus, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. Only mammals can carry the rabies virus; of these, the least likely to carry the rabies virus would be the marine mammals.
All animals which have their vaccination record up to date, and their antibodies developed.
There are actually many animals that can't transmit the rabies virus, including birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Only mammals are susceptible to the rabies virus.
All animals are subject to getting rabies and infecting others, unless they have been given a Tetanus shot, which prevents the contraction of rabies and the corresponding symptoms.
All mammals can be affected by rabies. Although most rodents are immune to the disease, and do not carry it.
hyenas are not immune to rabies
All animals can carry rabies, except for the hyena, which is immune to it, but can still carry it.
No, only mammals can catch rabies. Turtles have been known to carry salmonella and many other diseases though
no, only mammals have rabies
No. Only mammals get rabies.
yes because we are mammals
Not all birds <><><> If you meant Rabies, only mammals can get rabies. Birds are not mammals.
No. Only mammals can carry rabies.
Only mammals can get/ carry rabies.
No. Rabies only infects mammals.
No geese can not get rabies. Only mammals are built to be able to get rabies.