why did the squirrel bite you, and I think he had rabies. GO GET A RABIES SHOT!!!!!!!!
2006-08-03 06:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Rabies is only transfered through CARNIVORES. Raptors, birsd that eat meat, can carry the virous. Squirrels are NOT carnivores. He was probably drooling/foaming at the mouth b/c he was in the garbage or something and got a taste of something he did not like. Cats do that all the time. Dogs too. You most likely do not have rabies from the squirrel attack. How is it that he bit you anyway?
2006-08-03 14:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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foaming at the mouth IS NOT ACTUALLY A REAL SIGN OF RABIES actually an animal that has rabies this was a movie thing i use to have a dog that foamed at the mouth all the time and i use to joke about him having rabies and he was getting a check up at the vet and i finally asked my vet about it and he had and active saliva gland and that is when he told me that they really don't foam if they did then when you got bet by a dog the first thing some one would ask is was it foaming and no need to find the missing animal any way if you are worried about rabies or something else go to the doctor have them check it out or call your doctor but to rely on foaming is going to get you know were.
2006-08-06 19:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If this question is consistent with your other questions, then I assume you are joking to see what reactions other people will give you to your obvious fake squirrel bite. You should have made it a foaming at the mouth rabbit bite, or how bout a foaming at the mouth hamster bite...Remember what happened to the kid that screamed wolf to many times? If it did happen, and I seriously doubt it. Get rabies shots, because when symptoms occur it is always fatal in humans...Have a good day...
2006-08-03 13:06:44
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answered by 345Grasshopper 5
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Yup, he very well could be. You must go see a doctor right away in case he has rabies, which does cause foaming at the mouth. I don't want to scare you, but it is crucial that you seek medical help today. They can help you, but only if they can see you early.
2006-08-03 13:03:58
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answered by Car Hop 2
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Foaming of the mouth is a signal of rabies.. You need to go get checked out!!!!
2006-08-03 20:51:10
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answered by Chass 2
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Naw, the taste of your skin was probably just making the poor thing nauseous!
Don't worry about it, that's a sign you're in good health [for you non-medical people, that's called a 'squirrel bite skin health assessment']
2006-08-03 13:04:26
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answered by Randolph 3
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No, i think you will be fine. He was probably just doing the nasty or something and you disturbed him and he got mad and bit you. If i were you i would have bitten him back. its the only way these rude squirrels will learn that biting is not acceptable..
Oh just wait...
DUH. of course he probably had rabies.. lmao
2006-08-03 13:06:38
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answered by sea_sher 5
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omg u have to go to the doctor because the squirelhad rabies and that can make u very very very sick!!!!
2006-08-03 14:03:56
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answered by Anonymous
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He probably had Rabies I would go to the doctor.
2006-08-03 13:02:10
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answered by funeebb 4
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