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JaimeMarie
at Thu Aug 5 13:21:52 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JaimeMarie ]
>>Well... not exactly. Rabies is spread when rabid animals bite other animals... So animals don't die as soon as they're bitten. They live a while (maybe a few days) and might have the chance to bite someone else and spread it. Rabies eventually affects the central nervous system, essentially causing it to shut down. >>
Not exactly what I was saying. I was saying if something with Rabies bit a mouse. The mouse would die because it's so small. That the animal with rabies would kill it. Not the rabies it self. Hmmmmm not sure if I am making sense. ----- Jaime owned by Mya the dog and the cats:Crash, Moxie, Gabby and sometimes Tucker
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