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Is this situation dangerous?


Have the time to wild zoo and lemurs from Madagascar to play, I squatted down to the previous two bananas, there is a jump from the tree on my back, I'll lean body let lemurs, afterwards I let friends to help me look have haemorrhage, look for a long time to determine no bleeding, I observed the lemurs claws, meat pad is soft, no sharp nails, this situation is dangerous, please?
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You're welcome
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Thank you very much.
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HIV did not come from monkeys,scientists don't know where it originated from.All that aside you can't contract HIV from being scratched anyway.
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I don't agree with, the idea in fact really is transmitted to humans from some kind of monkeys.
But only a small number of African monkey, Madagascar is around Africa, so a little worried, I should be glad not damaged skin, and was dressed in a thick down jacket
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Dangerous ! In what sense? This is an HIV forum, we do not discuss wild life dangers here
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HIV is not transmitted from animals to humans.Nothing to worry about.
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