Yes, dolphins can contract rabies, but it is rare. Rabies is a viral disease that affects the nervous system and can be transmitted to mammals, including dolphins, through the bite of an infected animal.
Dolphin can get rabies. So there should be at least one such case reported.
Rabies is a disease that affects mammals. Non mammals such as reptiles, birds, fish, insects etc. do not contract rabies.
i think lizards do not get rabies because rabies usually only infects warm blooded animals.
No they don't. Only mammals can contract rabies. Birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians (frogs and others) don't get rabies.
Yes. If the raccoon has rabies, you might contract rabies.
Gerbils are born in captivity. They are then kept in a cage. There is never an opportunity for them to contract rabies.
you can contract rabies from blood, tears, and saliva of any infected animal.
A puppy can contract rabies if they are bitten by another animal already infected with rabies. Any animal at any age can contract it even if they have already had a rabies shot.
Yes, prairie dogs can get rabies. They can contract the virus through the bite of an infected animal, such as a rabid bat or coyote. If you suspect a prairie dog may have rabies, contact animal control for assistance.
A human can contract rabies through the bite or scratch of an infected animal, typically a wild animal like a bat or raccoon. The virus is transmitted through the saliva of the infected animal entering the bloodstream.
Yes, in fact they're one of the biggest carriers of it. They can't *contract* rabies, meaning they have it, and can spread it to people, but don't get affected by it themselves.
Just deep enough to break the skin.