Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
So do foxes.
That's not a biased report at all, is it? We don't have rabies in Britain, and the very rare outbreaks, that we have had in my lifetime, have been controlled by shooting.
Possibly the pathogen of greatest concern is rabies, for which the Red fox is the major sylvatic (wildlife) carrier in Europe. The virus is transferred through a bite and can be fatal to both humans and other animals (including foxes); large scale vaccination of foxes has served to control the spread of rabies in recent years, eradicating it altogether from parts of western Europe.