@Cynicivity
@lemmy.worldFrom the little I’ve read, it seems that the compound having zero electrical resistance CAN be replicated, but at -163°C, not at room temperature which is what the original paper claimed.
So, progress… potentially.
On one hand, I highly doubt they have humans in bear costumes in this heat. On the other hand, Chinese zoos are known for purposefully mislabeling animals in their habitats, such as a Tibetan mastiff dressed like a lion, and many others.
Who is throwing Xylazine into the mix? A good reversal agent for Xylazine is Yohimbine, and I wonder if cops will start carrying it around since Xylazine is becoming a more popular drug in America. Consequently I wonder what the rising price of both drugs is going to do veterinary clinics across the country. This stuff isn’t cheap.
I read that as unhinged right wing extremist alligator, and was wondering what you know that we do not lol
I was advised to wait until I got out of the US to get the Rabies booster series. Ended up paying around $120 USD for all 3 shots. Checkmate, capitalists!
I’m sorry this happened to you, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. By the time clinical signs of rabies present, you’re already a “dead man walking” so to say. I hope you and your dog are able to recover swiftly!