Thread:Animalman57/@comment-30261954-20180602234904/@comment-6025261-20180603011651

Theferretman21 wrote: A. It only effects warm blooded organisms, but it has surviving cultures in reptiles and insects (CARTER John, SAUNDERS Venetia - Virology : Principles and Applications – Page:175 – 2007 – John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8SQ, England – 978-0-470-02386-0 (HB)", can't actually get to the source). And once again, we have no way of knowing how this effects nonavian (does this only include the group of Aves, or just birds in general?) dinosaurs.

And either way, this can at least be mentioned in the article, as it disproves the part that says only mammals can get it, even if it says that mammals are ussually the only ones effected. Sure. Just say that non-avian dinosaurs (meaning all non bird dinosaurs)  are unlikely to have it, so InGen's genetic manipulation may of given dinosaurs the ability to catch rabies.