Thread:Animalman57/@comment-30261954-20180602234904/@comment-6025261-20180603005454

Theferretman21 wrote: Well, now think of dinosaurs not having built up an immunity to the virus as well as it already naturally can infect dinosaurs, so... Just cause bird can occasionally can get rabies doesn't mean non-avian dinosaurs can get it. Mammals seem to be the only animal group that rabies can naturally effect. Reptiles don't seem to get it, birds rarely get it and it's not normal for them to get it anyway, amphibians don't seem to get it, invertebrates don't seem to get it and fish don't seem to get it. Non-avian dinosaurs most likely don't get it. InGen's genetic manipulation may of given dinosaurs rabies, but that's about it.