LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) —
The New Mexico Department of Health says a fox that bit a Las Vegas homeowner has tested positive for rabies.
State
Game and Fish authorities responded to a call last Saturday from the
homeowner who believed the fox was starving when she attempted to feed
it.
The homeowner offered the fox a bowl of dog food when it bit her on the wrist and hand.
A
Game and Fish conservation officer was able to locate the fox and
noticed it was exhibiting abnormal behaviors consistent with rabies.
The officer first attempted to capture the fox but after it became aggressive, he euthanized it.
Game
and Fish submitted the fox for testing to the state's Scientific
Laboratory Division and results came back positive for rabies on Monday.
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