A Georgia man was bitten on his face and hands by a raccoon that later tested positive for rabies. The man discovered the injured animal and wrapped it in his coat, holding it against his chest during an hour-long drive to the wildlife facility. The raccoon attacked him while driving, prompting him to return home and secure the animal in a blanket with duct tape before completing the trip. Nature center staff placed the raccoon in a kennel upon arrival and urged the man to seek hospital treatment. The animal was euthanized at a veterinary hospital and tested positive for rabies within 48 hours. Wildlife officials said the man’s actions put children, volunteers, and staff at risk. The Chattahoochee Nature Center stated in a Facebook post: “While the finder’s heart was in the right place, he put himself, his family, CNC’s staff, volunteers and visitors… and the staff of Bells Ferry all at risk.” (Story URL)
Georgia Man Bitten By Rabid Raccoon During Hour-Long Rescue Attempt

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