Colorado's 'Frankenstein' rabbits develop bizarre horn-like growths

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Rabbits in northern Colorado are developing tentacle-like growths caused by the rabbit papilloma virus, which is common and usually harmless, spreading through contact and insects. The virus does not affect humans or pets, but pet rabbits should be treated if infected. Most rabbits recover without issues.
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