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Wild rabbits appear with 'tentacles' on their heads in Colorado, USA

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Authorities confirm that it is a virus that only affects animals and is not transmissible to humans, although contact should be avoided.

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Several animals were observed with strange bumps on their heads in Colorado. Experts claim that they do not infect humans, but asked not to approach them.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The southeastern neighbors of Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, are on alert by the appearance of rabbits with tentacles on their heads. Despite the panic generated in the population, the Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife stated that it is a viral infection that only affects this species and is not contagious to humans or other animals. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) authorities identified the cause as the papilloma virus of the …

A unusual phenomenon called attention to the south-eastern Fort Collins, in the American state of Colorado. Some wild bears that freely circled around the city began to present structures similar to “tentacles” or “black figures” in their heads, causing concern in the population about the possibility of dealing with a dangerous disease.

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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