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Why Rabbits Are Growing Horns And Tentacles In Colorado

Why Rabbits Are Growing Horns And Tentacles In Colorado

Somewhere deep within the untamed expanses of the northern Colorado wilderness, an ordinary animal is undergoing a frightful metamorphosis. By the light of the full moon, hard, pointed protrusions like devil horns sprout from behind the soft fur of its ears. Around its large eyes come black slithering masses that twist and writhe like Cthulhu’s tentacles. Under its mouth extend two dark, …

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Colorado rabbits found with tentacles in Fort Collins

Colorado rabbits found with tentacles in Fort Collins

Rabbits with tentacles in northern Colorado. There’s not really a better way to sum up recent photos and headlines about cottontail rabbits spotted around Fort Collins with long, dangling growths on their faces. But as concerning as they appear, the virus that causes the dark, wart-like growths is relatively common and usually not anything to worry about, Colorado Parks and …

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Colorado rabbits seem to be growing horns and tentacles. What’s behind ‘Frankenstein rabbits’?

Colorado rabbits seem to be growing horns and tentacles. What’s behind ‘Frankenstein rabbits’?

People in northern Colorado have been reporting sightings of wild rabbits with black horns and tentacles on their faces. The rabbits appeared to have “black quills or black toothpicks” and “a scabbiesh-looking growth over their face,” some Fort Collins residents told local outlet, 9News. Others have dubbed them “Frankenstein rabbits.” These dark growths are most likely caused by a virus …

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‘Zombie’ rabbits with black horns and mouth tentacles are invading Colorado backyards

‘Zombie’ rabbits with black horns and mouth tentacles are invading Colorado backyards

What the heck is that?! Rabbits in Colorado are causing alarm among residents and looking more like creatures from nightmares and not fuzzy and cuddly friends. Rabbits in Fort Collins, Colorado, are being spotted with eerie black-colored growths resembling tentacles or horns protruding from their heads. 9NEWS Northern Colorado reporter Amanda Gilbert captured a photo of one not-so-cute rabbit with …

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Colorado rabbits spotted with scary ‘horns and tentacles’ on their head; experts warn locals of growth virus

Colorado rabbits spotted with scary ‘horns and tentacles’ on their head; experts warn locals of growth virus

Residents in Fort Collins and other parts of Colorado have spotted wild rabbits with ‘scary’ horn-like and tentacle-shaped growths protruding from their heads and faces. Photos circulating on social media have startled locals. They show the animals with black, spiny structures resembling toothpicks or quills, sparking alarm and speculation about possible diseases. Colorado residents have spotted several rabbits with tentacle-like …

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Warning as ‘Frankenstein’ rabbits with tentacles sprouting from their heads invade parts of the US: ‘Do NOT touch them’

Warning as ‘Frankenstein’ rabbits with tentacles sprouting from their heads invade parts of the US: ‘Do NOT touch them’

By CHRIS MELORE, US ASSISTANT SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 15:43, 12 August 2025 | Updated: 16:32, 12 August 2025 A mysterious virus has left ordinary rabbits in the US with shocking deformities, including faces full of horns and tentacles. The mutated rabbits have been spotted multiple times in Colorado, specifically in the city of Fort Collins. The sightings date back to …

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Rabbits with ‘tentacles’ or ‘horns’ growing from their heads spotted in Colorado

Rabbits with ‘tentacles’ or ‘horns’ growing from their heads spotted in Colorado

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KUSA) — Some rabbits spotted in Fort Collins are showing alarming growths described as black, tentacle-like protrusions coming from their heads. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) confirms the cause is a virus. 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 …

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