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People can be bitten by animals in the wild or by domestic animals. The dangers involved with animal bites, apart from the obvious physical damage, is the risk of infection or rabies. Dog bites are the most common type of animal bites followed by cat bites however cat bites carrier a greater risk of infection.
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