Rabies virus is not an anaerobic virus, the classification of viruses does not include aerobic and anaerobic, anaerobic is for bacteria, because bacteria have a cellular structure, most of them can survive and reproduce alone outside the body, so its living environment has certain requirements for oxygen, some are anaerobic bacteria, some aerobic bacteria, some both can be partly anaerobic. The rabies virus does not have a cellular structure, so it cannot reproduce outside the body, but only after infecting some animals, it can reproduce with the help of animal cells, so the rabies virus is not distinguished by whether it is anaerobic or not, the virus can be distinguished by which cells are more easily infected, and it is more likely to infect nerve cells, so it is a neurophilic virus.