Colorado Rabbits Develop Unusual Horns and Tentacles, Raising Concerns

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Wild rabbits in Colorado are developing horn-like growths caused by a rabbit-specific papillomavirus, which generally does not harm the animals unless it interferes with eating or drinking. Most infected rabbits survive, and the growths often disappear over time. The virus cannot infect other species but can affect domestic rabbits, especially those housed outdoors, and people are advised to avoid touching infected animals.
- Wild rabbits spotted with strange 'horn-like' growths sprouting from their heads FOX 5 Atlanta
- Rabbits With Hornlike Growths Are Hopping Around Colorado. Are They OK? The New York Times
- Colorado Rabbits Growing 'Tentacles' Sparks Warning Newsweek
- Rabbits with 'horns' in Colorado are being called 'Frankenstein bunnies.' Here's why. NBC News
- Rabbits with 'tentacles' or 'horns' growing from their heads spotted in Fort Collins 9News.com
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