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Citizen complaint of the day: It's no raccoon, but weasel in Franklin Park might be rabid, too
By adamg on Sat, 08/19/2023 - 8:40pm
A concerned citizen filed a 311 complaint about a white weasel with no fear on the Forest Hills Street side of Franklin Park this evening:
Rabid white weasel at Franklin park. Chased after me and my dog and was not bothered by my dog’s barking and growling.
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hmm
I’m pretty sure I just saw a rabid white weasel on TV
Not sure this is out of character, though.
I've heard that weasels can just be like that sometimes, no rabies involved. (Maybe defending a burrow?)
Possibly
Somebody’s escaped pet
They are not exactly known
They are not exactly known for being friendly
Weasels Ripped My Flesh
They're cute, but they are fierce. If they're hungry or determined enough, they will take on much larger animals or groups of animals. I have seen a few get into friends' poultry enclosures. One weasel vs twenty chickens is not as lopsided a fight as you'd think.
Maybe
It’s doing the Dwarf Nebula Processional March.
After attending
the Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue.
And keep your mamas away from those guitars.
Hungry Weasel
It was chasing your dog, not you. Hungry weasel looking for a quick meal.
Sad. Abandoned ferret.
Sad. Abandoned ferret.
Weaseling out of things is
Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals. Except the weasel.
Nice one, Adam!
It must be a relative of the Rabbit of Caerbannog.
That bunny wasn't rabid.
It was just mean.
Rabid?
Our local police report is filled with entries of people seeing a wild animal, always with the comment "possibly rabid". These judgements are meaningless and I believe are simply to raise attention and priority to their entry.
Anyways, cool looking animal.
Technically not wrong, any
Technically not wrong, any mammal is "possibly" rabid in the same way I might "possibly" be President someday. (In both cases, let's hope not.)
Weasels vs Dirt Bikers
Who would you bet on?
There's only one way to find
There's only one way to find out: try it. Whichever one loses, we win.
I'm going with weasels
It depends on how many of each there are. Doesn't take too many weasels to chew through all the wiring harnesses and brake lines on a dirtbike. On the other hand, if the bikes are already moving, the weasels might not have the vertical jump to pull this off.
Maybe a pet ferret, that
Maybe a pet ferret, that could explain the behavior.
Ferret?
Could that be someone’s escaped pet ferret? Would explain confidence.
Ferret?
That looks a lot more like a white ferret (domesticated species predating domesticated cats) than a weasel, and the reason that it might be relatively unafraid is that it was raised with humans and dogs.
I hope that Animal Control can catch it.
An aggressive wild animal is
An aggressive wild animal is not automatically rabid. Anyone who has experienced an animal actually in the stages of rabies where they are aggressive will tell you it is not like normal animal aggression. There is a weird zombie-like quality to it.