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Colorado rabbits with hornlike growths

Associated Press News on MSN · 8h
Rabbits with ‘horns’ in Colorado are being called ‘Frankenstein bunnies.’ Here’s why
Some cottontail rabbits in Fort Collins, Colorado, have been drawing attention because they have wart-like growths on their faces that look like horns.
CBS Texas on MSN · 2d
Rabbits are sprouting virus-induced "horns" in Colorado. Here's why scientists say there's no reason to panic.
Viral photos have inspired a fluffle of unflattering nicknames, including "Frankenstein bunnies," "demon rabbits" and "zombie rabbits."
Yahoo · 2d
Colorado rabbits develop tentacle-like growths from virus
Colorado Parks and Wildlife say rabbits in Fort Collins are infected with rabbit papilloma virus, causing horn- or tentacle-like growths.
Daily Voice on MSN3h

‘Zombie’ Rabbits With Bizarre Horns Alarm, Confuse Colorado Residents

Shope papillomavirus, a common and naturally occurring virus in wild rabbits that causes wart-like growths which can resemble ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN1d

Why these ‘demon rabbits’ in Colorado aren’t dangerous despite scary looks

W ildlife officials in Colorado are fielding calls about unusual sightings of cottontail rabbits with horn-like growths ...
2d

Yes, these rabbits appear to have tentacles. They’re harmless, experts say.

The cottontail rabbit papillomavirus, which alarmed some Colorado residents, cannot spread to other species and often goes ...

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