San Antonio neighborhoods with the most animal bites
are you most likely to be bitten by a dog — or any animal, for that matter — in the city?
According to San Antonio 311 data from the first half of 2022, the highest concentration of animal bites take place just in the ZIP code just west of downtown.The 78207 ZIP code area has racked up the most animal bites so far this year, with 85 reported to San Antonio 311. The city data does not specify what type of animal was the culprit, so it could be anything from dogs to
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