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Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the growths are caused by a virus and though unsightly pose little health risk to wild ...
They may look like real-life jackalopes, but these rabbits owe their peculiar appearance to an infection caused by a cousin ...
Some rabbits spotted in Fort Collins are showing alarming growths described as black, tentacle-like protrusions coming from ...
Residents in Fort Collins have spotted wild rabbits with ‘scary’ horn-like and tentacle-shaped growths protruding from their ...
If you've been out and about recently in Fort Collins, you may have noticed something a bit out of the ordinary. Locals have ...
It's the cottontail papilloma virus (CRPV) at work - giving rise to the 'jackalope' myth (rabbit with antlers) in modern times - which causes benign, Lovecraftian tumours to materialise on the head of ...
Residents in Fort Collins, Colorado, spotted rabbits with bizarre tentacle-like growths on their faces. Wildlife officials ...
Residents in Fort Collins, Colorado, have reported sightings of rabbits with unusual black growths on their heads and faces, ...
Despite the alarming appearance, the agency assures that the rabbits are not a threat to other animals or humans.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KUSA) - Residents in Fort Collins have been spotting something unusual while walking in their ...
A “die-off” of rabbits in southeast Fort Collins has triggered a health warning that tularemia bacteria found in one of the rabbits could make people and pets sick, authorities say.
Some Fort Collins rabbits have been spotted with strange growths on their heads. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it is a ...