Bat rabies warning issued by National Park Service after California woman gets bitten: 'Behaving strangely'
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A California woman was bitten by a rabid bat outside a general store in Death Valley National Park. The National Park Service is reminding the public to not touch wild animals.
The woman, a concession employee whose name hasn’t been shared with the public, reportedly saw a bat "behaving strangely" outside a general store in Stovepipe Wells, a village in the northern part of Death Valley. Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer on the Lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
The bat was sitting on top of a garbage can when the concession worker grabbed the winged creature and tried to move it away from the public way-station.
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