Rare Virus Outbreak in Colorado Infects Rabbits with Unusual Growths

Rare Virus Outbreak in Colorado Infects Rabbits with Unusual Growths
Health officials in the United States are investigating a rare viral outbreak in Colorado after several rabbits were found with strange, tentacle-like growths protruding from their heads.
The condition, caused by a virus known to affect rabbits, has sparked concern among residents and wildlife authorities.
Experts have warned pet owners and hunters in the affected areas to exercise caution and avoid contact with infected animals, as the virus can spread among rabbit populations and potentially impact local ecosystems
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