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Post by Dakki on Jul 12, 2012 17:37:26 GMT -5
This infection is not an easy one to spread. Not just a simple bite or a scratch can pass the disease from one wolf to another. To pass it on a wolf has to be over exposed to the disease. It cannot turn after just three bites, but get too many and you will become infected. The larger the wound, the more exposed to the infection you become. It can vary with different wolves. So don't go prancing around the infected because you still have a few chances. You never know when there will be one too many wounds.
Infected wolves cannot get pregnant and cannot have pups. If a pup gets bitten a few times it will become infected. The old and the young are much more vulnerable to this disease.
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