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ALARM IN THE UNITED STATES DUE TO THE APPEARANCE OF RABBITS WITH 'TENTACLES' ON THEIR HEADS

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✍️ A strange phenomenon has been observed in wild rabbits in Fort Collins, Colorado, where they have grown black horns or "tentacles" on their heads, causing concern about a possible disease.

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👉 Wild rabbits in Fort Collins, Colorado have grown black horns or "tentacles" on their heads

👉 The growths are caused by a viral infection called Shope papilloma virus

👉 The virus affects rabbits, both wild and domestic, causing tumors to grow on their heads

👉 The infection is not contagious to humans or other animals

👉 Authorities are advising people to avoid contact with affected rabbits and to treat them with caution

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#SusanMansfield #FortCollins,Colorado #environment

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Nah, theyre just jackalopes.

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