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Sources: https://sites.google.com/view/sources... Monsters really do exist. But outside of our imagination, they don't actually mean us any harm. Due to evolution, they can only survive by invading our bodies and bypassing our defenses. This often ends fatally for us - but they have no bad intentions. One of the most dangerous of these monsters is the Rabies Lyssa virus, or rabies virus. Once you show symptoms of infection, your death is almost certain. It is named after Lyssa, the ancient Greek goddess of madness, and has been haunting us for at least 4,000 years. Lyssa turns animals into bloodthirsty monsters and people into water-shy zombies. But what makes Lyssa so fascinating is not only how grotesque and deadly an infection with the virus is, but also how incredibly good it is at bypassing our defenses. Things Explained – Kurzgesagt is a science channel that explains complex topics from space research, physics, biology, politics, philosophy and technology in a simple and understandable way in animated form. We publish a new video in German every two weeks. Sometimes translations from our English-language channel, sometimes exclusive content for the German market. Since September 28, 2017, Things Explained – Kurzgesagt has been an offering from funk: YouTube: / funkofficial Instagram: / funk TikTok: / funk Website: https://go.funk.net Imprint: https://go.funk.net/impressum