Rabbits in regions such as Colorado, Minnesota, and Iowa have been infected with a papilloma virus, resulting in abnormal tentacle-like growths on their faces. This condition has led to the rabbits being termed 'Frankenstein bunnies.' Although the virus is primarily harmless, its disturbing visual effects have generated feelings of disgust and concern. Experts have advised people to avoid contact with these rabbits, as the virus is transmitted by parasites like ticks and fleas and currently has no cure.
Some rabbits across the United States have been infected with a papilloma virus, which is causing horns and tentacle-like growths to appear on their faces.
The virus is spread by parasites like ticks and fleas and there is no known cure. Experts are warning people to stay away from these rabbits.
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