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Experts Issue Warning As Infected ‘Frankenstein’ Rabbits With ‘Tentacles’ Invade US

Shocking warning about infected rabbits in US exposed.

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Something strange is hopping through the neighborhoods of Fort Collins, Colorado, leaving residents both horrified and fascinated.

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Initial sightings profiled.

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Locals first noticed unusual growths on wild rabbits earlier this year, posting photos online that quickly went viral.

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The images showed black, tentacle-like protrusions sprouting from the rabbits’ faces, giving them a nightmarish appearance.

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Witnesses described seeing what looked like quills or tiny spikes emerging from the animals’ mouths and cheeks.

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“It looked like black toothpicks sticking out all around its mouth,” said Fort Collins resident Susan Mansfield, who watched a rabbit survive through two winters.

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Scientific explanation revealed.

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Wildlife experts quickly identified the culprit: cottontail rabbit papilloma virus, also called CRPV, a virus long studied in rabbits.

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The virus causes wart-like, keratinized lesions that can turn into black tendrils resembling horns or tentacles.

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Though alarming, CRPV is generally benign and not contagious to humans, spreading instead through mosquitoes and ticks.

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Early stages start as red, raised spots on the skin, eventually growing into larger, more grotesque tumors.

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In some cases, these lesions can evolve into malignant tumors, threatening the rabbits’ health.

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CRPV was first documented decades ago as a model for studying papillomavirus-related cancer.

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The virus has long inspired folklore, such as the mythical jackalope, due to its horn-like growths.

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For years, isolated cases appeared in rural areas, but recent sightings in Fort Collins represent a surge in prevalence.

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Researchers speculate climate factors and expanding mosquito populations may have accelerated the spread of the virus.

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Historical data shows that the virus usually remains contained, but insect vectors allow it to reach new rabbit populations.

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Impact on rabbits highlighted.

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In the wild, infected rabbits may struggle to eat or see as their tumors grow, sometimes leading to starvation.

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Domestic rabbits are not immune, but veterinarians can surgically remove tumors before they become life-threatening.

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Wildlife officials stress that humans should avoid touching these animals to prevent unnecessary stress.

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The virus relies entirely on arthropod vectors like mosquitoes and ticks to move between rabbits.

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Community reaction unveiled.

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The bizarre appearance of the rabbits sparked a mix of awe and alarm among residents and social media users.

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Locals shared images online, comparing the rabbits to creatures from horror movies or science fiction.

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The unusual cases have drawn attention from both the public and researchers monitoring wildlife diseases.

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Experts remind observers that, despite appearances, the rabbits do not pose a direct threat to human health.

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Expert warnings and advice confirmed.

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife issued a public warning advising people to keep their distance from infected rabbits.

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Observers are encouraged to report sightings to local wildlife authorities for monitoring purposes.

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Veterinary experts emphasize keeping domestic rabbits away from mosquitoes and ticks to prevent infection.

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Wildlife specialists continue to study the virus’s behavior, transmission, and ecological effects.

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The outbreak has left experts and locals closely monitoring the Fort Collins area.

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Some rabbits have survived multiple winters despite worsening growths, drawing further public attention.

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Social media continues to amplify images and reports, making the “Frankenstein rabbit” a viral sensation.

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Terrifying rabbit outbreak could spread.

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While no human cases have been reported, experts caution that the virus could continue spreading among wild rabbits across the Midwest.

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Residents are urged to admire these bizarre creatures from a safe distance while authorities track this growing, tentacled menace.

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