Your best bet is to kill the animal (raccoon or otherwise) that bit you and a lab can quickly determine if it is rabid. Also, large predators like bears and wolves are unlikely to be rabid, but if your getting bit by a large predator then rabies is likely the least of your concerns. If the animal that bites you looks like it's defending cubs that are still alive then it is very unlikely that animal is rabid.
The key to understanding which animals are likely rabid is they usually have to be small enough to get caught (and bit) by another animal that is rabid (a mental impaired from being rabid) while also being large enough to not die from the bite. This is why things like squirrels and rats are unlikely to spread rabies.
To me the scary one is bats. Bats can apparently live and long time and behave normally despite being rabid. It is very unlikely you'll be able to catch a bat that bites you. Furthermore, bat bites can easily go unnoticed because they can be very small.
Bats don't just bite people though. A couple years ago a dad found a bat in the yard and showed his kids because it looked cool. The bat scratched the kid when he touched it and no one thought anything of it until it was too late. Don't fuck with bats, is a pretty simple rule to live by.
I was a janitor once and a bat got in the building. My boss told me to move him outside and I said fuck no call animal control because I'm not going near it. This female electrician volunteered to do it. She was fine and didn't get bit or anything but I thought both her and my boss were retarded.
Are you bragging about being a little bitch right now?
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