I got tipsy after spending hrs completing a work project and then ate a big dinner, and am laying in bed still eating snacks off my nightstand, and this video pops up. I am one with this squirrel.
When you see any animal, including squirrels, acting unusual, please assume they have rabies for your own safety. While there is indeed a chance they're just drunk on fermented fruit/ate something that made them high, squirrels with rabies behave in a manner similar to drunk squirrels. NEVER approach a wild animal behaving strangely, and never approach normal ones carelessly.
Can someone explain why NA people freak out about rabies so much? Like yeah, rabies is a thing but I really don't get that disproportional panic/fear when chances meeting animal that actually has rabies are so extremely small (heck for a lot of of the people even meeting any not just infected by rabies animal are low with wildlife being pushed out more and more). After watching some animal videos in the youtube and reading their comment section now I have this image that whenever an American sees an animal he instantly acts as if he is in some zombie appolypse and is panicking to find the keys of his car to run away from that animal as fast and as far as possible. Can you chill a bit? I grew up in Europe in a place where I see more trees and grass than buildings yet never encountered or seen an animal that has rabies and neither I know anyone who did. I remember like two instances on national television about rapid Foxes (who were soonely located rip) but those are from years ago. That's it. Or it's just some American thing to have rabies epidemy or what? Highly doubt that that it's a thing though.
@@lunacy5510 because it is 99.99999998% fatal once symptoms show, and you get 0 warning as some times you can not even feel the bite. And yes, we have rabies rather active here, US and Canada.
Watching this crazy squirrel again ! He's just Sooo . . Funny ! ! . . I think he's been down this road before . Why ? . How would I know ? . . 🤷 . . The little buggers learned how to eat laying down ! ! . . . 🤣
Charlie you can't drive . Don't tell me what I can't do . But Charlie you're drunk . I ain't drunk . You don't know what you talking about . Where's them damn keys .
Probably just found some fermented apples, lots of animals eat them. Squirrels are immune to almost all poisoned mushrooms. Never eat a mushroom just cause you see a squirrel eating one.
That's not how rabies look + it's extremely rare for squirrels or almost any small mammal (other than bats) to have it, you dum dum. There are no documented cases of squirrel transmitting rabies to a human. None! Rabies are almost exclusively raccoons, foxes, skunks, bats thing. Also, cats and dogs too if they are unvaccinated and badly kept aka exposed to wildlife without supervision and mess around primary with my mentioned higher risk of potentially carrying rabies animals.
Not really. No foaming at the mouth or excessive saliva. No muscle twitches, and it is eating. With rabies you lose the ability to swallow, especially water. All it is, is clumsy, probably from eating fermented apples.
What did he have that got him in this condition? He is trying to sleep it off more then be up and about.. wow!he keeps eating while laying down lol...Hope it's not a brain prasite..just buzzed ..