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Rabies is a disease that spreads when an infected animal bites another animal. Though there is a cure for rabies, if an animal in the wild gets it, there is no way to treat it. In Minnesota, skunks and bats in the wild often carry rabies. What would happen to local animal populations if rabies started to spread?
Local animal populations would start to increase.

Local animal populations would start to decrease.

Local animal populations would increase, then decrease.

Local animal populations would not change at all.

Answers

Answered by qs26050
2

Answer:

option b

Explanation:

it would decrease because when they are affected most of the animals will die and only some can cured .. compare this covid-19 pandemic situation .. we have vaccine ,we can cure ,but also it spreads and some people die . so answer is b) . pray for affected people .. to get well soon .

Answered by nebulaticbee
0

Answer:

The second option is correct

Explanation:

I learned it from Edgenuity

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