Rabid Fox
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  • Holy freakin crap!! If you have any animals make sure they don't go to that area of your yard.

  • it's not rabid, it's just giving a big NO

  • there is a rabid fox going around my town it bit a dog already ....im kinda scared to go out side at dark now

  • @therereviwmaster123 dirk head...

  • If it had rabies the fox would have attacked you. The fox looks like it has distemper instead because of the seizers and shaking

  • maby its distemper instead of rabies 

  • At that point it's best to put them out of their misery so they can't go on to infect other critters.

  • Foxes are beautiful animals and fuck all who what to sluter this poor animal for its fur the only reson I would shoot it is to put it out of its missery then bury the poor guy

  • yeah im just focused on what a nice pelt that fox would make (:

  • @masterairsofter67 i bet you'd make good fox food. dick

  • @AgentMercer im glad ur happy i just killed a stray cat for that comment (:

  • ..He just found some crack.

  • The head shaking, or twitching could have been seizure. Though it was drooling, but once it was back to normal, it didn't stagger about.

  • omfg

    

  • Awwww. :( Poor thing. Man. This is one of those situations where you wish you could help, but you know you can't do anything other than put it out of it's misery. Even then, you still feel bad for doing it. It's one of those lose/lose situations. :(

  • there was a rabid fawn in my back yard so i got my co2 bb gun and shot it I felt horrable

  • Poor thing ): he has rapids and i dont think he diserves it

  • Why that nigga be standing so close?

  • @Gandora00 They were separated by glass..

  • Rabid

    

  • He just has to sneeze

  • I hope that fox was put down

  • this is what happens when trappers don't thin out the population.

  • @designbyej1 That is non-sense.

  • @designbyej1 its called rabies, not polution

  • It looks more like it has a shaking problem...bc after it had its episode it started acting like a normal fox. Maybe early distemper at worste

  • @LauraLovesClint I believe it really does have rabies~ at 0:26 foamy saliva rapidly spews from its mouth

  • @trumpeteerxx also a sign of seizures...animals can have those kinds of problems...or it could be early distemper.

  • @LauraLovesClint No, this is mid stage rabies. with distemper, when animals have seizures, they have already suffered loss of motorskills. This fox's motorskills were fine, but rabies can affect the brain, and just as easily cause an animal discomfort (the shaking) There are a bunch of rabid animals where I live-particularly coyotes, being much like foxes. They do the same thing. Everyone of them that has been taken in was tested and positive for rabies.

  • Yes, they pace back and forth. I wouldn't have wasted a minute, I would've shot it for safety reasons and taken it to the vets for them to send off for testing. I'd want to know if my area had a recent outbreak of the virus, even if it turned out to be just distemper and not rabies, b/c both will kill cats dogs and humans faster than you can say Bobs Your Uncle. Well maybe not that fast, but they're the two worst diseases amongst your pets if they come in contact w/either one.

  • WHo let da fox into the whip crea again!

  • This looks more like Distemper.

  • @atrieisan Distemper = rabies= hydrophobia

  • @branfeather they are not the same thing

  • @robbythelion "I have been to college" hilarious! How long did you go, a day or two? Your a phony!

  • ITs Foamint Ewie!

  • that sucks foxxes are awsesome, there was a squirrel on my front lawn ed and its was screaming.

  • exorsism 0.o

    

  • Poor fox by the way its a Tibetan fox

  • Yeo, totally rabies, poor thing.

  • I feel so bad for all animals that suffer from this condition.

  • I feel worse for the people. At least the animals don't realize how it will inevitably end.

  • @benpg I dont, because I do not want to know how my life is going to end..

  • That's definitely rabies. The fox's brain is entering the final stage of destruction.

  • damn...that is the rarer grey fox too. ....sad

  • @mdigital21 how is this a rarer grey fox?

  • that thing is definetly rebid!you can see sloober flying when the fox shakes his head!

  • does it realy have rabies? or was it just sneezing? i cant tell

  • @darkhawkthebad 100% rabid

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  • I'd call that sneezing. Cat's look the same way when they're having a fit.

  • @RobbytheLion HAHAHAHAHAHA. Dude. Please tell me you haven't been to college.

  • @RussellClank I have been to college and I majored in animal sciences. I've also kept a variety of creatures from foxes to lizards. This fox has a sneezing fit, and then he's okay. This is not behavior of a rabid animal. Rather, an animal with allergies.

  • Distemper can have very similar symptoms.

  • the poor thing

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