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i need some answers rabies ?????

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ok i have been keeping reptiles for a while and i have a question ive always wanted answered by some one i have a leapord gecko corn snake ball python and kenyan sand boa and i was wondering do any of those carry rabies and can they get rabies i use frozen thawed rodents do they have a rabies please help me out thanks
 
Rabies is a mammal disease. Your reptiles will not catch rabies from eating frozen thawed rats.

Out of morbid curiosity, why do you ask?
 
As stated previously, Rabies is a mammalian disease which usually requires a vector, such as a bite, for transmission. It can, in no way, affect anyone in the reptilian family.

We were just studying Rabies in my animal science class - strange I got to use any of the information I learned. :p
 
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