True, unless they are bit by an animal carrying rabies. Non-meat eating animals like squirrels, rabbits and bats that eat fruit or bugs are also not carriers. Because raccoons and possums scavenge scraps and eat meat, they have a higher incidence of carrying rabies.
ETA: Only because many people believe incorrectly that rats, etc., cannot get or give rabies:
http://www.ratbehavior.org/DryBite.htm
They can, but the cases are rare.
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Originally Posted by kannon
Interesting fact:
rats are not carriers of rabies. They cannot carry or transmit rabies.
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