Colorado's 'Frankenstein' and 'Zombie' Rabbits Spark Scientific Curiosity

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Wild rabbits in Colorado, Minnesota, and Nebraska are exhibiting horn-like growths caused by the Shope papilloma virus, which is spread by insects and usually benign, though it can sometimes lead to cancer; these growths are generally temporary and not a threat to humans.
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