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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 ...
The grotesque “Frankenstein”-esque rabbits — once just a Colorado curiosity — are now turning up in Minnesota and Nebraska, ...
A group of rabbits in Colorado with grotesque, hornlike growths may seem straight out of a low-budget horror film, but ...
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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" ...
A rapidly spreading virus is causing cottontail rabbits to grow black, tentacle-like growths out of their heads, prompting ...
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Virus in Colorado Creating 'Frankenstein' Rabbits with Eerie Tentacle-Like Growths on Their Faces
Rabbits with black, tentacle-like growths sprouting from their faces have been spotted in Colorado. Colorado Parks and ...
Rabbit owners have been told to look after their pets after a number of 'Frankenstein' bunnies have been spotted in Fort ...
Rabbits with black, tentacle-like growths sprouting from their heads are sparking comparisons to infected creatures from The ...
Cottontail Rabbit Papillomavirus was discovered on cottontail rabbits in the American Midwest in 1933, and it also came to be known as Shope papilloma virus. They can be found on the skin of rabbits, ...
Sebastian Stan is set to bring Mary Shelley’s legendary monster back to life in another new film adaptation of Frankenstein .
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