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As weird and concerning as they appear, the virus that causes the dark, wart-like horns or tentacles to grow on cottontail ...
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'Frankenstein' rabbits with horns or tentacles on faces are real — but there's nothing to fear
Rumors spread online that rabbits infected with a virus that creates a tentacle-like growth on their faces were "invading" ...
Rabbits spotted with "tentacles" or horns growing out of their heads. But it's really happened in Colorado. "There are really ...
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First, Rabbits with Tentacles. Now, Zombie Squirrels with Pus-Filled Tumours — What's Going On?
Both conditions look shocking yet do not infect humans. Pertinently, first came the 'Frankenstein rabbits' in Colorado, ...
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E! Online on MSNAre Rabbits in Colorado Really Growing Tentacles? The Truth
Rabbits in Colorado went viral—and sparked concern—after growing black, tentacle-like horns on their head and neck.
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Colorado rabbits seem to be growing horns and tentacles. What's behind ‘Frankenstein' bunnies?
The growths are most likely caused by a summertime virus common in some U.S. states, but wildlife officials say there is no ...
As for the wild rabbits, they catch the virus from tick, flea or mosquito bites. Long, tentacle-like growths can appear ...
They may look like real-life jackalopes, but these rabbits owe their peculiar appearance to an infection caused by a cousin ...
Rabbits with horn-like growths have appeared around Colorado, alarming residents. The "tentacles" are due to a virus that is generally harmless.
An eerie wave of bizarre wildlife sightings has sparked alarm across North America. Reports range from 'Frankenstein rabbits' ...
It looks like it was black quills or black toothpicks sticking out all around his or her mouth,” one resident said.
Some Fort Collins rabbits have been spotted with strange growths on their heads. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it is a ...
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