Posted on 08/13/2025 11:26:31 AM PDT by Red Badger
Well, I did not have this nightmarish scenario on my 2025 bingo card…
Rabbits near Fort Collins, Colorado have been spotted with spiky horn or tentacle-like growths sprouting out of their heads.
It looks like something straight out of Resident Evil.
Here are some photos of infected rabbits:
MAJOR CONCERN... Rabbits spotted invading parts of the US with weird tentacles sprouting from their heads due to virus...
Colorado officials are warning: "DO NOT TOUCH"
These rabbits are suffering from the Shope papilloma virus: https://www.petmd.com/rabbit/conditions/viral/c_rb_shope_papilloma_virus They're not invading parts of the U.S. Some of these rabbits were spotted in Fort Collins. It is not known to be contagious to humans, dogs, or other wildlife: https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/fort-collins-rabbits-virus/73-a3afc465-4296-4f2b-8491-023d10295661
So, why is this happening?
Some people on social media wondered if it might be the start of a new pandemic.
Or perhaps, the result of some failed, twisted experiment by one of the most diabolical men in the world…
Some folks are even comparing these rabbits to the mythical jackalope:
But, experts say the bizarre growths are caused by the Shope, or cottontail, papilloma virus.
The growths are benign, but incurable. So, they will keep growing and the rabbit will suffer with them for the rest of its life.
That’s sad, but the good news is this virus does not appear to be transmissible to any other animals or humans.
Still, while experts claim it’s not dangerous to humans, they are warning people not to touch these ‘Frankenstein’ rabbits.
A bizarre virus is turning rabbits in the U.S. into grotesque, horned creatures with black, tentacle-like growths — and sightings are rising fast.
Known as the cottontail papilloma virus (CRPV) or Shope papilloma virus, it causes tumors to develop on or near the rabbits’ heads.
Officials in Colorado are warning residents not to touch these infected rabbits.
Experts need not worry…
I don’t want to go anywhere near these poor rabbits, and I can’t imagine anyone would want to touch them.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is not considering this a threat to public health.
Local news outlet KSBW reported:
The condition is not dangerous to humans or pets, CPW said, but they urge people to avoid approaching or touching the animals.
Recently residents in southeast Fort Collins began noticing the unusual-looking rabbits, including 9NEWS Northern Colorado reporter Amanda Gilbert. Susan Mansfield said she saw a rabbit with black spines or “quills” around its mouth.
“It looks like it was black quills or black toothpicks sticking out all around his or her mouth,” Mansfield said. “I thought he would die off during the winter, but he didn’t. He came back a second year, and it grew.”
One person described the rabbit as having “a scabbiesh-looking growth over their face.”
According to wildlife officials, the growths are caused by a virus that results in wart-like protrusions on the rabbit’s face or head. The condition is similar to benign cancerous cells and has no known cure, CPW said.
Wildlife officials emphasized that while the virus can spread between rabbits, it is not known to be contagious to humans, dogs, or other wildlife.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.
Jackalopes?
Basically bunnies with big warts.
Jackalopes are as elusive as Snipes.....
The rabbits are not mutants at all. They have benign tumors, like super-warts.
Paging Jimmy Carter.
I agree. The thing that comes to mind is kill it with fire and bury it deep.
“”I knew rabbits were horny, but this is a step too far!””
L O L !!!!!
I needed that laugh. Thanks.
Just another nail in that coffin
Hmm, didn’t someone at CSU in Fort Collins get a research grant from Bill Gates to develop food from cancer cells?
I had heard about this before when I was looking into the origins of the jackalope myth. I don’t think there is anything like this behind the myth of the Rocky Mountain Furred Trout, though.
Great Horny Toads! he exclaimed
Right, this wouldn't be passed on to offspring genetically. Not mutations at all, making the headline flatly false. Most journalists tend to be way to the wrong end of the spectrum when it comes to understanding science.
monty python killer rabbit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcxKIJTb3Hg
If this goes on may need the Holy Hand Grenade .....
Watch out! Those bunnies themselves might “jab” you. Oh, the inhumanity of it all!!!
Maybe CPW should haze some of the wolves that way to take care of them and give the ranchers a break.
I heard a report today that said the growths themselves aren’t dangerous — UNLESS they’re in/near their eyes. I suppose that their breathing could be impacted if near the nose.
Those poor animals.
“...Some people on social media wondered if it might be the start of a new pandemic.
Or perhaps, the result of some failed, twisted experiment by one of the most diabolical men in the world…”
Another GAVI / Gates experiment gone bad?
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