it is said that all mammals can get rabies but nobody knows if they can isn't it cause by a virus? so it couldn't be in a cold climate where seals live.
Coyotes might carry the rabies virus, as they are wild animals, so yes, sometimes they are infected with rabies..
Bats can carry rabies, although it's not very common- less than 0.05% of bats carry it. Rabies is nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear, though, so you should never take chances. If you have been bitten by a bat seek medical attention immediately. Do it right now!
No, you do not need a rabies shot to get a dwarf hamster. Rabies is not a common concern with pet hamsters, as they are not known to carry the virus. It is always advisable to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on caring for your pet.
no, theyre to small to carry raibies~Red7227~
Because they can carry disease that gets on you
All warm blooded animals can carry rabies.
Only mammals can get/ carry rabies.
No. Only mammals can carry rabies.
Never. Rabies or hydrophobia is purely a mammal's disease.
No, only mammals carry rabies.
Seals are not typically known carriers of rabies, and there have been very few documented cases of marine mammals, including seals, contracting the virus. Rabies primarily affects terrestrial mammals, particularly carnivores like raccoons, skunks, and bats. While it's theoretically possible for a seal to become infected if bitten by a rabid animal, such instances are extremely rare. Overall, seals are not considered a significant risk for rabies transmission.
No, i don't think that bees can have rabies.
no they can not
Rabies
no. I have heard that Grouindhogs do not carry the rabies either.
Rabies carry almost 100 % mortality.
The only time opossums can carry rabies is if they're ill and their body temperature rises. In fact, you are more likely to get rabies than an opossum!