Why is the incidence of rabies considered relatively low in opossums compared to other local wildlife?

Answer

Their lower body temperature hinders the rabies virus from thriving

It is believed that the opossum's lower body temperature makes it a less hospitable host for the rabies virus, resulting in a lower incidence rate.

Why is the incidence of rabies considered relatively low in opossums compared to other local wildlife?
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