Hydrophobia, often associated with rabies, spreads primarily through the saliva of an infected animal, typically via bites or scratches. The rabies virus can be transmitted when the infected saliva enters the body through open wounds or mucous membranes. Additionally, the disease can be spread through contact with infected animals, particularly wild ones like bats, raccoons, and foxes. However, hydrophobia itself is not contagious between humans.
Shoot it and put it out of its misery and so it does not bite anyone and spread the decease
Usually the smaller animals can get hydrophobia, but in and after some circumstances larger animals can get it. All mammals can get hydrophobia, or rabies. But obviously, those that are more exposed to infected animals, like those that live outside or in the wild, are more prone to infection. It is not uncommon for farm animals to succumb to rabies.
Yes, animals do have hydrophobia.
hydrophobia
Hydrophobia is fear of water
Hydrophobia (the fear of water) is a noun.
No. Hydrophobia is one of the symptoms of rabies.
Rabies is sometimes called hydrophobia (fear of water) because animals with rabies can not drink. If they try, water will just run back out. They also produce a lot of saliva and that also will run out of the mouth.
No it is not. Hydrophobia (video game) is supposed to available from PSN with Hydrophobia Prophecy being available as an update
Hydrophobia - video game - happened in 2010.
Oh, dude, hydrophobia is like the fear of water, right? So, I could say, "I developed a sudden case of hydrophobia when I saw a spider in the sink while doing the dishes." But seriously, who wouldn't freak out if they saw a spider in the sink?
Actually Hydrophobia is an abnormal fear of water or a rabies...............that's what I know.^_^