Most, if not all, mammals can be infected with rabies. Worldwide the most common carrier is dogs. In the US the animal most likely to infect humans is bats. Raccoons and skunks are also common carriers.
Yes. Any mammal can get rabies.
Yes, everything that is a mammal can get rabies.
All mammals can get rabies, and a dog is a mammal.
No species inherently has rabies, but any mammal can get it.
Nothing, rabies is rabies regardless of the species of mammal it infects.
Yes. Any mammal can transmit rabies.
Never. Rabies or hydrophobia is purely a mammal's disease.Well this is what I read anyway.
Yes. Any mammal can transmit rabies if it is infected.
Rabies can infect any mammal. However, most mammals, and most bush dogs, do not have rabies.
We don't know - rabies has been in the mammal population for thousands of years.
Any mammal CAN be infected with rabies, although monkeys are not noted for this.
Any mammal can have rabies, but no animal inhenerntly has it. A wild animal that contracts rabies will die within a few weeks.