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Rabbits in Colorado went viral—and sparked concern—after growing black, tentacle-like horns on their head and neck.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have identified the cause as shope papillomavirus, a rabbit-only virus with no cure ...
Rabbits in Colorado are causing alarm among residents and looking more like creatures from nightmares and not fuzzy and ...
Rabbits with horn-like growths have appeared around Colorado, alarming residents. The "tentacles" are due to a virus that is ...
Residents of Fort Collins, Colorado, have been spotting wild rabbits with bizarre growths sprouting from their heads and ...
They may look like real-life jackalopes, but these rabbits owe their peculiar appearance to an infection caused by a cousin ...
Some Fort Collins rabbits have been spotted with strange growths on their heads. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it is a ...
It looks like it was black quills or black toothpicks sticking out all around his or her mouth,” one resident said.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Rabbits that look like something out of a nightmare are being seen in Colorado. Bunnies with what ...
The rabbits caused a stir when they were spotted in Fort Collins, CO, according to the Coloradan. They've been dubbed "Frankenstein rabbits" by USA Today. "Cottontail rabbits with horn-like growths on ...
If you’ve seen rabbits north of Fort Collins with unusual wart- and tentacle-like growths on them, you’re not alone, but officials say it’s not something to worry about.
Colorado residents have spotted rabbits with concerning growths and black protrusions reminiscent of tentacles on their heads.