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Re: Rabies in coons [Re: bearcat2] #8596566
04/09/26 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by bearcat2
Interesting, I'm assuming the first one was a drone video? I always think of rabies as a warm weather disease, so it is interesting to see a rabid fox in the snow.

it depends on how much animals interact, it's less in the winter, but still happens.


It's a view from someone's balcony, it's one of those new super depressing economy class neighborhoods.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/jDszPYvZWoBKeGpB7?g_st=ac


The guy is yelling "kick, kick it!"

that fox attacked two ladies, one after another. The other lady was with a tiny old dog, a toy terrier I think, and he attacked the fox and protected the owner, but ended up bitten. It was in the news.
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Re: Rabies in coons [Re: Tatiana] #8596599
04/09/26 03:34 PM
04/09/26 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Tatiana


It's a view from someone's balcony, it's one of those new super depressing economy class neighborhoods.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/jDszPYvZWoBKeGpB7?g_st=ac


While certainly not somewhere I would wish to live, your "economy class neighborhoods" look one heck of a lot better than ours here in America do.........


Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

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Re: Rabies in coons [Re: charles] #8596607
04/09/26 04:44 PM
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it also depend on the form of rabies, some are the meaker type and the raging bull type,
skunks are bad as they with rabies do not go down for the winter dormant period
any skunk out @ -15c is in trouble; dead rabies animals also vector the virous so beware
all commercial milk in Canada is tested, that is why so many dairy herds are quarantined

Re: Rabies in coons [Re: charles] #8597824
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I shot a Coon last week Thursday. I would only walk in a circle. I walked up on it. There were no visible injuries and a half mile off the nearest road. I was thinking Rabies or Distemper.

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