Infected 'Frankenstein' Rabbits with Tentacles Spotted in Fort Collins
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Wild rabbits in Fort Collins, Colorado, are exhibiting bizarre tentacle-like growths caused by the cottontail papilloma virus, which may spread through mosquitoes and ticks. Experts advise avoiding contact with infected animals, as the virus can lead to severe health issues and potentially impact other regions. The condition highlights concerns about insect-borne diseases affecting wildlife and domestic animals.
Topics:health#animal-health#colorado-wildlife#cottontail-papilloma-virus#frankenstein-rabbits#insect-borne-disease#science
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