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Jersey Shore Park Where Rabid Fox Was Reopens

A state park closed the past week due to a rabid fox has reopened, officials said.

Red Fox

Red Fox

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Double Trouble State Park

Double Trouble State Park

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Double Trouble State Park remains closed

Double Trouble State Park remains closed

Photo Credit: NJ State Parks Service

Double Trouble State Park in the Bayville section of Berkeley Township had been closed since Monday, Aug. 29 due to the rabid fox's "encounters" with park visitors, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.

Animals live only about a week after contracting rabies,, the DEP said.

New Jersey Fish and Wildlife was taking steps to address the situation, the DEP said in a statement last week, saying the park was closed out of an "abundance of caution."

Animals infected with rabies will display bizarre, sometimes aggressive, behavior with neurologic signs such as circling, wobbly gate, strange vocalizations and seizures.

If an animal in a state park is suspected to be rabid, call 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337). 

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