I would be VERY curious to see if a rabid animal that bites another causes the second one to become rabid. I think we assume that because we are told that is the succession, but like Polio, I am thinking that we are talking neurotoxins that cause the brain changes that is detected when the infected animal’s brain is analyzed post mortem.
I would be VERY curious to see if a rabid animal that bites another causes the second one to become rabid. I think we assume that because we are told that is the succession, but like Polio, I am thinking that we are talking neurotoxins that cause the brain changes that is detected when the infected animal’s brain is analyzed post mortem.
Behaviour altering parasites? Banks are a prime example…