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Rabid Seal Panic Hits Walvis Bay Lagoon
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43828, member: 636"] Namibia found its first case of rabies in a cape fur seal. The sick animal died at Walvis Bay Lagoon after showing strange behavior on Friday. Test results came back Monday and proved the seal had rabies. South Africa reported the same problem in seals last June. That marked the first time anyone saw rabwhile in ocean animals around this area. Very few places around the world have ever seen this happen. Rabies kills every mammal that catches it. The disease spreads when a sick animal bites another creature. People almost always die from rabies if they do not receive special medicine before symptoms start. People should watch for seals that act mean or confused. Sick seals might make weird sounds or have foam coming from their mouths. Some seals cannot move properly or seem very tired. Anyone who sees a sick seal should call animal doctors right away. People who get bitten must wash cuts with soap and water for 15 minutes. They need to go to the hospital fast and tell doctors the seal might have rabies. [/QUOTE]
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