Depends. Strictly speaking, it's an animal that has caught the disease rabies. But rabies makes you foam at the mouth and act like crazy angry. So today, since rabies is quite rare, rabid is used to describe anyone who is angry enough to act all crazy.
There are wild mice, but most wild mice aren't rabid....
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Not necessarily Maybe it is just trying to look like a statue so that you cant see it or hurt it. Not that you would. But it may be rabid, so stay clear.
it means a rabbit that is sick
they should be very cautios
it is illegal to own a rabid animal.
If you are bitten by a rabid animal, the vaccine can prevent the virus from infecting the central nervous system. See link below for more information:
You would have to be bitten by a rabid animal e.g a dog.
It is prudent to use caution when approaching a rabid animal.
unfortunately, there is no cure.
No, the term 'rabid' refers to an animal with the disease rabies. A nocturnal animal being awake during the day would not cause rabies, they would simply become unwell or behave erratically due to the abnormality in the animal's sleeping pattern.
Only if it has a rabid animal in it
It could if it was bitten by a rabid animal.
I would think it's a joke. The phrase "bitten by a rabid..." is mostly followed by an animal that has rabies, like a dog or a bat. A rabid animal often seems less in control of itself, so it's madly rushing about in a panic. If a gay person was playing around and gave you a little bite, you might say you'd been "bitten by a rabid gay". As a joke, right!
You have to wash the wound with soap and water for minimum five minutes.
Yes! A rabid animal would mean that is has rabies
not rabid