Subject: | bat rabies and slugs |
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From: | "Andrew H. Litkowiak" <andylit@covad.net> |
Date: | Tue, 06 Jan 2004 20:29:07 -0600 |
Cc: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Terry Smith wrote: > You're right. Rabies can be an issue with any mammal. But put in > perspective, a University (I think Wisconsin?) expert on bats wrote once > that the risk of getting rabies from a cow is greater than from a bat. > > Then again, the risk of my wife going for a weekend jaunt in my TR3A when > it's finished, is less than getting rabies from a mad banana slug. (She > tells me she likes her comforts now.) > > Is that a banana slug, or a yellow Volkswagon foaming at the mouth? > Not funny. I was bitten by a banana slug. It escaped before we could grab it. I had to take the full series of shots. Slimy little beggar. I swear the little bastard was grinning as he slithered away. Andy Litkowiak |
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