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Virus in Colorado Creating 'Frankenstein' Rabbits with Eerie Tentacle-Like Growths on Their Faces
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's (CPW) website, the black growths on the rabbits' heads are due to a grimmer, more ...
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News Nation on MSNColorado wild rabbits’ ‘hornlike’ growths linked to virus
Wildlife officials say the "hornlike" growths are caused by a virus known as cottontail rabbit papillomavirus.
Rabbits infected with a virus that causes horn and tentacle-looking growths on their faces are being reported in Colorado.
Other states have reported 'Frankenstein rabbits,' with black horns coming from bunnies' faces and necks. But are there any hopping around Ohio?
American kids may have grown up with Mr. Rogers telling them, “You are special just the way you are,” but for a child in Gaza ...
The likelihood of the 'Frankenstein' rabbits spotted in Colorado spreading worldwide has been assessed after experts issues a warning about the animals ...
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Axios on MSNWhy these wild rabbits have "horn-like" warts on their heads
Cottontail rabbits in Colorado have been spotted with "wart-like" growths on their faces. But don't worry — they're OK. Why ...
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King & Conqueror is coming to the BBC this August, with all episodes of the historial drama available on BBC iPlayer from 6am on August 24th and the first e ...
In Fort Collins, Colorado, one of the oddest mutations we have yet to see in animal creatures is ramping up: rabbits with black growths covering their faces. Some appear to look like horns, many of ...
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