Rabid Foxes Attacked Three People In This North Carolina Town
It is fun to walk in the woods and cool to see wildlife here and there but officials are saying if you live in this particular town you may want to avoid the woodland creatures. At least for now.
Rabid foxes have reportedly attacked three in Randolph county according to the ‘Charlotte Observer’. It is happening in Archdale and that is about 20 miles southwest of Greensboro. All three foxes were captured within a four mile radius of each other.
Authorities also advise pet owners to take extra precautions to protect your animals. For more information take a look at the details from the Charlotte Observer.
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