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Asian Elephants
One of the largest land mammals on the continent of Asia, these elphants typically live in India, Indonesia, Napal, and Cambodia: countries that have ongoing rabies epidemics. About 1.4% of these elephants die from rabies, most of these cases come from bites/attacks from wild dogs. When left untreated, the mammal can suffer from Paralytic(dumb) rabies and their limbs slowly begin to paralyze. With that, hunger decreases, bowel movements begin to cease, and the elephant’s behavior can begin to change. After 5 days, the Asian Elephant dies. When treated, elephants receive the ‘equine tetanus toxoid’ annually. These vaccinated creatures can develop a humoral immune response and combat the deadly symptoms of the rabies virus.