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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 06:57 AM Nov 2018

Raccoons drunk on crab apples cause false rabies scare in West Virginia

Rabid animals are, of course, no laughing matter. The rabies virus can infect the central nervous system, resulting in disease and death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But that happens after a host of increasingly scary symptoms: partial paralysis, agitation, hallucinations, hydrophobia. A British man and two children died in Morocco after they were bitten by a rabid cat.

So it was not surprising that when people in the city of Milton, W.Va., saw raccoons behaving weirdly, they involved the local police.

Officers staked out the area where the suspect animals were hanging out, looking for any signs of the masked perpetrators.

But when they caught two of them, they realized they were dealing with a different kind of issue.

The raccoons weren’t rabid. They were drunk.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2018/11/14/raccoons-drunk-crab-apples-cause-false-rabies-scare-west-virginia/?utm_term=.dc720a02778c

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Raccoons drunk on crab apples cause false rabies scare in West Virginia (Original Post) douglas9 Nov 2018 OP
I once brought a bird to a wildlife vet. zanana1 Nov 2018 #1
happens every fall 912gdm Nov 2018 #2

zanana1

(6,110 posts)
1. I once brought a bird to a wildlife vet.
Thu Nov 15, 2018, 10:52 AM
Nov 2018

I put the bird (mockingbird) in a shoebox and hurried over to the vet. He took a look at it and said "This bird is drunk". He let him sleep it off in his office and set it free. (And yes, he had been eating crabapples that were past their prime).

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