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New York woman fights off rabid fox in her front yard, thought she would be 'eaten alive'

Sherri Russo, a retired nurse in New York, fought off a rabid fox in her own front yard on July 25 and was sent to the hospital after fearing that she'd be "eaten alive."

A New York woman fought off an aggressive rabid fox in her front yard on July 25 and said that she feared being "eaten alive" during the attack.

Sherri Russo, a retired nurse, was attacked by the rabid fox and suffered 16 wounds from the incident.

The 61-year-old said that she thought the fox was her neighbors dog.

"When I got the first nip on the outside of my leg, I actually thought it was our neighbor's dog," Russo said. "I lifted my leg and was getting ready to say 'hey, what are you doing?' and shoo him away but I looked down and I saw this grey fox."

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"He was a little guy but he was just relentless, he just kept coming back and each time he did I started to lose a little more confidence in my ability to ward him off," Russo said.

Russo said that she realized something "bad was going to happen" after the fox kept coming back. Video surveillance shows that she threw the fox on the ground multiple times, but it kept coming back.

"When I reached down to grab him off my leg and yank him away, that's when he took a hold of between my thumb and my forefinger and he just chomped down on me," she said.

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Her neighbor eventually stepped in and "grabbed a stick" to hit the rabid fox with, and that's when the fox stopped the attack.

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"Once the fox saw him get close to me he just decided that he was just going to regroup and think of somebody else to go attack because that's when he took off," Russo said. "I just thank god that my neighbor turned up. I can't get over how kind it was for him to not look the other way or pretend he didn't hear anything. I'll be forever grateful for that."

The fox tested positive for rabies and Russo received a rabies vaccine and antibiotics.

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