Conditions Of Rabies And Animals Known To Pass On Rabies

6. Skunks

Skunk Cabbage. Photo Credit: Envato @couragesings

Skunks are one of the highest sources of rabies carriers among wild animals. Preferring to keep its distance from humans, a skunk infected with the virus will become less fearful of people and may approach with aggression. That, along with spending time out during the daylight hours, are the main warning signs. Other symptoms a rabid skunk will display are excessive saliva, staggering movements, restlessness, paralysis, and twitching muscles.

5. Foxes

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The transmission of rabies to humans from foxes is rare. In some areas, they are fearless and will inspect homes for garbage and food. Foxes should not be approached, especially if they display signs of rabies, including an inability to walk steady, the appearance of paralysis, self-mutilation, and extremely aggressive or unusually tame behavior. If bitten, the area must be washed well, and the person can have fully successful treatment if administered promptly.

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