Yes, it is similar to the infamous Mad Cow Disease. It strikes in certain gophers due to a overly high phosphorous content, thought to be caused by industrial runoff. Mad gophers are highly aggressive and will often attack without warning to anyone passing nearby. It is highly advised to avoid such creatures as even minimal exposure can have numerous detrimental health effects.
Yes
There is no such thing as "cow disease" unless you are referring to MAD cow disease, which is something else entirely.
mad cow disease is when cows get it. when the disease is passed on 2 humans, it's called the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. so technically its the same thing, just in different species
There is no such condition as 'mad snake disease' !
Mad Cow is not a virus or bacterial infection like a cold or flu is that comes about as a seasonal thing. It is caused by a prion, and the chances that humans will contract Mad Cow is extremely low; there is no season that people can "start getting" Mad Cow disease.
We are aware of mad cow disease
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She had Bright's disease and Mad Cow disease.
they go mad
No, mad snail disease is not real. It was made up by the SpongeBob SquarePants writers.
Unfortunately, the same thing that happens if someone tries to treat the disease - the cow develops a progressive neurologic disease that eventually kills the cow.
No, mosquitoes do not carry mad cow disease. Mad cow disease, or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), is caused by prions that affect cattle and is not transmitted by insects. The disease primarily spreads through the consumption of infected animal products. Mosquitoes are not involved in the transmission of prion diseases like mad cow disease.