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Rabid Raccoon Foaming At The Mouth. While This Particular Raccoon May Not Be Rabid, A Wet Sick Raccoon Foaming At The Mouth Is A Sign Of Rabies. Rabies Is Deadly Virus Spread To People From The Saliva Of Infected Animals Through A Bite That Breaks The Skin. Animals Most Likely To Spread Rabies In The U.s. Include Bats, Coyotes, Foxes, Skunks, And Raccoons.

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Rabid Raccoon foaming at the mouth. While this particular raccoon may not be rabid, a wet sick raccoon foaming at the mouth is a sign of rabies. Rabies is deadly virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals through a bite that breaks the skin. Animals most likely to spread rabies in the U.S. include bats, coyotes, foxes, skunks, and raccoons.

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