Any rabbit/bunny could have rabies, which is why it is best to NOT pick up stranded or wild rabbits, if you do, I would recommend pick them up with plastic gloves or gardening gloves, whatever will protect you from being bit by a rabbit. Then place him/her in a cardboard box. (Tall enough that he/she can't hop out.) Then place a net over the top of the box. As quickly as possible, get him/her to a vets office. The vet there will know how to give him/her a rabies shot. Still, I do NOT recommend anyone to pick up a roaming wild rabbit.
Squirrels are omnivorous. When faced with hunger, some species of squirrel will prey on juvenile rabbits. Some species have also been known to eat mice and shrews.
No, squirrels are omnivores and will only eat plant and meat material. However, the only meat they will eat are bird's eggs and insects. They are not large enough to consume a whole rabbit!
No, they don't. Both rabbits and squirrel are herbivores. Not carnivores.
No
yes butterflies can get rabbies and if so it will turn grey and sufficate
Yes, they can, just like most rodents. Although they are adorable, aren't they?!
Because it is red and its a squirrle
yes, if they are bitten by a rabbies infected animal.
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there are no cures unless you act immediatley and and go to your familys veteranarian or doctor if you or anyone in your family has been bitten by a dog with rabbies or if your dog has rabbies. the cure is a shot... a painful shot.
yes
in asia
Yes.
he invented the taco squirrle
To prevent rabbies spreading on from different animals and to stop humans getting it if the animal that bites the human has rabbies.
nothing really it does the same, it eats the and it gets hunted the same like the original squirrel. and by the way you spelled *squirrle wrong its squirrel lol :)
a little nut crazy.