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The South Carolina Department of Public Health confirmed that two raccoons from different counties have tested positive for ...
Other pets and wild animals often flee during explosive July Fourth displays, leaving behind abandoned nests and creating ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNRabid raccoon reported in the UpstateThe South Carolina Department of Public Health confirmed that two raccoons from different counties have tested positive for rabies.In Anderson County, the rabid raccoon was found near Baxter Drive and ...
Residents and visitors in the Japonica Drive and Laurel Drive area in Columbus are advised to take precautions after a ...
Lexington Co., S.C. (WOLO)– Officials with the Department of Public Health confirmed a raccoon tested positive for rabies. Official say it was found near Ben Franklin and Windy Wood Roads in Gilbert.
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The Family Handyman on MSNWhat to Know About Raccoons in Your YardRaccoons are not fussy. They eat nearly everything and live almost everywhere. Here's what an animal expert recommends if you ...
The raccoon was found near Baxter Drive and Antreville Highway in Iva on July 1. Officials confirmed the raccoon had rabies, ...
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A racoon tested positive for rabies and was exposed to one pet in Iva. The South Carolina ...
A raccoon found on June 19 on Stella Road near the intersection of Stella Loop Road in Patrick Springs has tested positive ...
"I didn't take the risk of not getting the vaccine as it's such a deadly disease," the Gen Z traveler told Newsweek.
Researchers surveyed the DNA of more than 200 cats spanning the last 9,000 years, including ancient Romanian cat remains, Egyptian cat mummies, and modern African wildcat specimens.
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