Rabid beaver attacks NY man swimming in Pa. river
PINE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- A Boy Scout leader
from New York who was attacked by a rabid beaver while swimming in the
Delaware River is recovering.
The Poughkeepsie
Journal reports that 51-year-old Normand Brousseau, of Pine Plains, was
swimming in eastern Pennsylvania on Aug. 2 when a beaver swam through
his legs and bit him in the chest.
The animal then bit him in the leg, buttocks, arm, hand and torso before he managed to grab it and hold its jaw closed.
One Boy Scout pulled Brousseau to shore, where
he tossed the beaver away from him. The Scouts then used rocks to kill
the animal.
A doctor confirmed the beaver had rabies a day after the attack.
Dutchess County health officials say a rabid beaver attack is unusual.
(you can't make this stuff up, nor do you get to use 'rabid beaver' in mixed company very often)
(you can't make this stuff up, nor do you get to use 'rabid beaver' in mixed company very often)
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