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The real Busan tour is really staged in real life! It's not a monster in Hollywood movies, but a zombie Raccoon in the United States. Chicago police say raccoons carry a distemper virus that can be fatal to domestic pets. They also warned local people to call the police when they saw a similar zombie raccoon.

Based on the reports of USA today, the world daily and other local media, the Chicago riverside Police Department said it had recently received several reports of witnessing zombie raccoons. Although they are called "zombies", these raccoons are actually infected with a viral disease. Their symptoms include walking on their hind legs, shaking or falling down when walking, approaching people or pets, exposing teeth, and having a pair of "glowing green eyes" due to the disease.

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The Canadian Animal Protection Association has said that although humans cannot be infected with the raccoon fever virus, the virus may accidentally transfer to their dogs. The disease is highly contagious and can be transmitted by a variety of means, including air contact and touching raccoon faeces.

Riverside City police also said that raccoon fever virus found in the case has increased. Considering the current situation, the police also asked local residents to vaccinate their dogs and pay special attention when they go out.

"In our jurisdiction, we have encountered many cases involving plague raccoons," said riverside police chief Victor Zell. "If you see a sick raccoon that may pose a threat to public safety, you have to report it to the police. "Symptoms caused by the distemper virus include sneezing, coughing, drowsiness, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors and seizures, police said.