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Armadillos are considered as not a carrier of rabies.
They would be a carrier.
Most, if not all, mammals can be infected with rabies. Worldwide the most common carrier is dogs. In the US the animal most likely to infect humans is bats. Raccoons and skunks are also common carriers.
Only if that kitten was infected with rabies. (exception: if that kitten was a carrier of rabies, meaning it had it but didn't show symptoms of the disease.)
If the raccoon was rabid then yes but if it wasnt then no.
Yes thay are and they can carry other dieseses as well.
No, a carrier is defined as a human or animal that harbors an infectious agent without showing signs of a disease and can infect others.Examples: bats & rabies; cats & toxoplasmosis (in their feces).
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Foxes are a major carrier for rabies, a deadly incurable dease.
Most deaths from rabies in the United States result from bat bites
There has never been a case of squirrel rabies in the US. Small rodents like squirrels do not appear to get or transmit rabies.