Rabid animals: A) must die before their host can be passed on to another. B) have been infected by parasitic bacteria. C) are infected by a viral ectoparasite. D) froth at the mouth so as to increase the likelihood that the rabies-causing virus is passed on to another host. E) often show reduced aggression, which increases their ability to get closer to other animals, thereby spreading the infection.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

An animal with rabies always froths at the mouth to get rid of the disease.