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"I didn't take the risk of not getting the vaccine as it's such a deadly disease," the Gen Z traveler told Newsweek.
How to Survive shares five reasons why you should never ignore cat bites, which can cause deadly infections and complications. They explain symptoms, proper wound care, and when to seek urgent medical ...
Cane toads in Florida secrete a milky-white toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including ...
The Burlington County Health Department has issued a public warning after a kitten that was housed at the Burlington County ...
FREDERICK, Md. — A stray cat has tested positive for rabies after showing aggressive behavior, the Frederick County Health ...
If spending time around dogs or cats makes your eyes water, your nose run, your skin itch or your breathing difficult, you're ...
Tony Saravo of Bellmore feels reptiles are grossly misunderstood. The 24 year-old owner of Uncle Tony’s Reptile Show has made ...
An arched back is only a sign of aggression when it's accompanied by other body language or behavioral cues, such as your cat's fur standing on end, their ears flattened, dilated pupils, or hissing or ...
Not all danger in the animal kingdom comes with snarls, sharp claws, or blood-curdling growls. In fact, some of the most unexpected bite forces belong to animals that look adorable, calm, or even ...
To identify the tooth marks, Thompson and his colleagues made a 3D model of them, and compared it with bite marks left by various large animals at a zoo. "For sure we can say it's a big cat, a big ...