Outbreak of 'Frankenstein' rabbits with face tentacles now poses threat to HUMANS: Doctor warns which states disease will spread to next
More'Frankenstein' rabbits are appearing across the US, sparking fears of a wider outbreak. Originally spotted in Colorado, these bizarre rabbits, with tentacle-like growths sprouting from their faces, have now been reported in Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The animals are infected with cottontail rabbit papilloma virus (CRPV), also known as Shope papilloma virus, which can be spread through mosquito and tick bites. While humans are unlikely to contract CRPV, Dr Omer Awan of the University of Maryland School of Medicine cautioned that people could still face risks from other diseases carried by ticks or mosquitoes that have fed on infected rabbits. 'You're not going to get CRPV, and you likely won't show symptoms of it,' Dr Awan told the Daily Mail.
Aug-20-2025, 04:11:07 GMT
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