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this may depend on the area you live in, the skunk runs a close second but here where I live there are no skunks so it probably is the coon but where there are skunks they cary the virus often during the incubation period of the virus they may appear heathy and display none of the symptoms what so ever. it just pays to be really careful when disposing of carcass's when removing animals from traps I use thick rubber gloves that go halfway to my elbows .
this may depend on the area you live in, the skunk runs a close second but here where I live there are no skunks so it probably is the coon but where there are skunks they cary the virus often during the incubation period of the virus they may appear heathy and display none of the symptoms what so ever. it just pays to be really careful when disposing of carcass's when removing animals from traps I use thick rubber gloves that go halfway to my elbows .
