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Frankenstein rabbits’ scare prompts new fears of ‘zombie squirrel’ plague - The ‘zombie’ squirrels are covered in hairless, ...
Experts say horned-looking rabbits and wart-covered squirrels are viral diseases—frightening to see, but not dangerous to ...
Following the zombie bunny outbreak, now there are 'zombie squirrels' covered in 'pus-filled' warts to keep an eye out for ...
Scary as squirrel fibroma virus looks, the animals usually recover and the infection isn't dangerous to people.
Wild rabbits in South Dakota and Colorado have developed horn-like growths and mouth tentacles. These bunnies, now being ...
Across the US and Canada, squirrels are increasingly sighted with grotesque, wart-like growths due to squirrel fibromatosis, ...
Wildlife officials in Colorado are monitoring an unusual increase in cases of Shope papillomavirus, a disease affecting wild ...
Wildlife experts warn that “zombie squirrels” and “Frankenstein rabbits” show how parasites and diseases can alter animal ...
The disease in rabbits also contributed to scientists’ knowledge about the connection between viruses and cancer, such as the ...
CPW spokesperson Kara Van Hoose told KDVR: "There’s no overt concern needed for pet owners. We would just say to keep those wildlife principles in mind when you do have them out: Keep them on leash, ...
Unusual-looking rabbits have recently been spotted in Washington, sporting wart-like growths that can resemble horns.
As the internet reels from viral images of “Last of Us” rabbits, a new nightmare has hit backyards across North America: ...