Infected Colorado Rabbits Develop Tentacle-Like Growths, Experts Warn

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Residents in Colorado have reported seeing wild rabbits with horn-like and tentacle-shaped growths caused by the Shope papilloma virus, which creates benign tumors on rabbits' heads and faces. The virus is spread through insect bites and does not pose a threat to humans or pets. Experts advise keeping a safe distance from the affected animals, as the condition, while unsettling in appearance, is generally not dangerous.
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