Hawks are not typically known to contract rabies, as the virus primarily affects mammals. However, if a hawk were to become infected with a rabies-like virus, it might exhibit unusual behaviors such as aggression, disorientation, or abnormal vocalizations. These symptoms could lead to erratic flying patterns and a higher likelihood of attacking or approaching humans or other animals. Generally, rabies poses a greater risk to mammals, and hawks play a different ecological role in the food chain.
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.
how does a male Maine coon act like when it has rabbies
yes, if they are bitten by a rabbies infected animal.
yes
To prevent rabbies spreading on from different animals and to stop humans getting it if the animal that bites the human has rabbies.
not unless a animal with rabbies gives that bat rabbies but it not likely because vampire bats are highly smart and fast and no animal could catch a vampire bat unless the vampire bat was dying of trying to get attacked
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yes a dog could have rabbies between 1850 and 1875 because back then they did not have shots for dogs to prevent them from getting rabbies.
No. All pet rats are vaccinated.
the adage is a child with rabbies
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