Yes domestic rabbits can get the west Nile virus. The most common sign of infection for the domestic rabbit is paralysis. They will sit in one spot for longs periods of time and not move to get food or water.
West Nile is caused by West Nile Virus.
Most vertebrates, such as alligators, bats, chipmunks, skunks, squirrels, and rabbits, can also be infected with WNV.
The Sahara lies west of the Nile River in Africa.
you get west nile by mosquitoes.
Archaeologists have found mummified rabbits with mummified royalty, indicating that there were, at one time, rabbits around the area of the Nile. However, in modern times, the only rabbit-like animal on record near the Nile is the Cape hare.
west Nile virus
West Nile encephalitis (inflammation of the brain); West Nile meningitis (inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord); or West Nile meningoencephalitis
West Nile virus contains strands of RNA.
The Libyan Desert, part of the larger Sahara, is west of the Nile.
The Egyptian mummies were buried on the west of the Nile River. :)
The Scientific name of the West Nile Virus is Flavivirus. Also, it's Classification is: Group: Group IV Family: Flaviridae Genus: Flavivirus Species: West Nile Virus The West Nile Virus is carried by mosquitos and mammals and birds can get sick from it.
It is a river and tributary to the River Nile.