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Van Hoose stated that the virus could not spread to humans, dogs, or cats, though deer and elk could contract a separate strain. She acknowledged that the unsettling appearance of infected rabbits may ...
Rabbits infected with a virus that causes horn and tentacle-looking growths on their faces are being reported in Colorado.
Rabbits in northern Colorado have been spotted with bizarre, somewhat grisly horns on their face. Shope papillomavirus is ...
Earlier this week, the internet collectively gasped and recoiled as photos went viral of rabbits in Fort Collins with ...
Though the horned rabbits aren’t a danger to humans or pets, Van Hoose advises people to keep their distance from the ...
The unsightly bunnies are infected with cottontail rabbit papillomavirus, which can cause growths that resemble warts or ...
Though the strange growths on these animals may look intimidating, experts say there’s not much to worry about, and they're ...
Viral photos have inspired a fluffle of unflattering nicknames, including "Frankenstein bunnies," "demon rabbits" and "zombie ...
Rabbits growing apparent tentacle-like growths out of their heads have been spotted in Colorado, NBC affiliate KUSA in Denver ...
“We also came up the next day trying to locate this lion and with the hopes of maybe getting a dart in it to tranquilize it and then relocate it,”said Kara Van Hoose, CPW’s Northeast Region ...
Van Hoose went with FOX31’s crew to Evergreen Lake where the elk population and cows, mother elk, are common to educate on some recently born calves, at a safe distance. “Even though you think ...
Why has the National Guard been sent to Washington, DC, to combat a fake crime wave when America is facing a literal invasion of tentacled rabbits?