Rats not not always carry rabies, in fact most do not a an animal that has been infected does not have very long to live. Any mammal can carry rabies, but rats are among the more likely candidates as many rats can live in the same area, increasing potential for transmission form one animal to another.
if your domestic rat does not have rabies,how can you possible catch rabies from it? [dumb question]!!!
Domesticated or wild, rats do not carry rabies. That is very rare.
They carry many diseases such as rabies and many other although rat poison (made by human) is poisonous to all animals
Rats are known to carry fleas.
Rats very commonly eat the skin of sole of the sleeping person. It is extremely rare to get rabies from rat bite.
Rabies is a disease that is transmitted among mammals, but the vast majority of mammals do not have rabies. An animal with rabies is almost certain to die from it unless it is treated promptly.
Rats can, have, and will bite human babies. It is important that babies and small children be secured against rat bites, which can carry rabies.
No they don't.
All warm blooded animals can carry rabies.
yes
Rats can carry rabies however you will more likely encounter this with a wild rat you find by the trash cans in some cities. Domesticated rats however are very unlikely to have it unless you deliberately expose them to it.
Only mammals can get/ carry rabies.
No. Only mammals can carry rabies.
They do get rabies. they try to kill you. But don't worry. It will only hurt a lot.