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While our common conception of a rabid animal
often produces an image of a ravaging "Old Yeller" or
vampire-like bats, infected animals are often not as easy to detect. An animal exposed to the rabies virus may not
experience the onset of symptoms for two weeks, up to many months. The
rabies virus can be found in an animal’s saliva days before any obvious
signs make their appearance. But ultimately, any animal that has the virus
will develop rabies and eventually die of the disease. With this in mind,
it is extremely important to take precautions when dealing with any wild
or unfamiliar domestic animal. Foaming at the mouth and erratic behavior are two of the most widely known rabies symptoms. However, there are actually two categories of behavior that rabies produces: "dumb" and "furious" rabies.
Dumb Rabies
Furious Rabies
Animals
may show extreme excitement and aggression such as:
also, bouts of furious rabies often
alternate with periods of depression
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