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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.

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