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Rabbits with horn-like growths have appeared around Colorado, alarming residents. The "tentacles" are due to a virus that is generally harmless.
Rabbits infected with a virus that causes horn and tentacle-looking growths on their faces are being reported in Colorado.
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"Typically rabbits become infected in the warmer months of summer when transmitted by being bitten by insects like fleas and ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have identified the cause as shope papillomavirus, a rabbit-only virus with no cure ...
Wild rabbits have been observed with strange growths on their heads. The horn-like protrusions have people concerned.
Some rabbits in Colorado are sporting unusual wart- and tentacle-like growths, but officials say it's not something to worry ...
Some Fort Collins rabbits have been spotted with strange growths on their heads. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it is a virus.
Rabbits with black, tentacle-like growths sprouting from their heads are sparking comparisons to infected creatures from The ...