Rabies is still one of the most dangerous illnesses you can face.
If you don't know the symptoms, then you can miss an ill animal, and then it can be too late, because rabies is fatal.
Here are some of the most obvious signs.
Look for unusual aggression or irritability.
Wild animals that are typically shy or nocturnal may become aggressive and approach humans or other animals without fear.
The animal may have difficulty swallowing due to paralysis of the throat muscles.
Rabid animals may stumble, tremble, or have difficulty walking or standing. This symptom is sometimes referred to as "drunken behavior."
Animals infected with rabies may exhibit abnormal vocalizations.
They may make strange, harsh, or distorted sounds.
Rabies can cause animals to display aggressive behavior that is unprovoked or out of proportion to the situation.
They may attack or bite objects, animals, or even humans.
As the disease progresses, paralysis can occur in the hind legs or other parts of the body.
Paralyzed animals may drag their limbs or have difficulty moving.
Rabid animals may appear disoriented, confused, or unusually lethargic.
They may have a lack of interest in their surroundings or show decreased responsiveness.