No, the rabies virus only affects mammals.
Without sunlight, plants can not survive.
Rabies belongs to the Rhabdovirus family. The virus that causes rabies is the lyssa virus.
Hedgehogs do not carry rabies. When they have a new smell they like they foam at the mouth and spread it on their quills. This action is often mistaken for rabies. This is NOT rabies - it's called self-annointing. No one really knows why they do it, but this is not rabies
Not in Australia. There is no rabies in Australia.
Yes.
In advanced stage of the rabies, you get paralysis of muscles.
No
Rabies is a virus that is hidden. If you get the rabies virus, it can be a very serious manner. Rabies can affect both animals and humans.
only plants. unless they have Rabies.
it is the same thing as the nervous system
it will give you rabies.
Rabies, hydrophobia, parvo, and cancer can affect dogs.Hoof and mouth disease can affect horses. Feline leukemia can affect cats. Mad cow disease can affect cattle. Rabies can affect bats. Fleas can carry the bacteria that infects black rats with the Black Plague.
Rabies is fairly uncommon on groundhogs but it has happened and Is definitely possible. Almost any mammal can get rabies. Animals like mice, rats, squirrels and groundhogs, are not very common to get rabies but can and does happen. Dogs, cats, foxes, cows and other mammals can all get rabies but birds fish and snakes can not.
The virus affects the nervous system and causes inflammation of the brain.
Im pretty sure that it's just a side affect... Because my dog was doing the same thing after rabies vaccine and now its fine.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.