In North Carolina, rabies is primarily
carried by raccoons, bats, skunks, and foxes.
Leptospirosis is a disease commonly
carried by raccoons.
Not exact matches
Leptospirosis is a contagious bacterial disease
carried by wild animals such as deer,
raccoons, mice, and cows.
The virus is generally
carried by groups of wild animals that vary based on the geographic region and can include skunks, bats,
raccoons, foxes, along with feral cats and dogs.
Flea eggs are
carried by most furry creatures (opossums, skunks,
raccoons, feral cats, etc.) and fall off these critters as they pass through our yards.
We have Rabies in our area and it can be
carried by mammals including
raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes.
The majority of serovars are
carried and spread
by rodents, skunks,
raccoons, and deer.