In recent weeks, pictures of rabbits with scary horn-like or tentacle-shaped growths on their faces have gone viral. People are calling them Frankenstein rabbits or zombie bunnies. But are these strange animals real or fake? Let’s find out the truth.
The viral images mostly came from Fort Collins, Colorado. Locals saw wild rabbits with black, horn-like lumps growing around their heads. These unusual pictures quickly spread online, with many people wondering if it was a hoax or some kind of mutation.
The truth is – these rabbits are real. The strange growths are caused by a virus called Shope Papilloma Virus (SPV), also known as cottontail rabbit papilloma virus.
Experts from Colorado Parks & Wildlife have confirmed that this virus is not dangerous to humans or pets.
No, it is not new.
The recent attention is mainly because social media posts made the pictures go viral.
Not really.
The Frankenstein rabbit is real – but it is not a monster. It’s a normal wild rabbit infected with a known virus that causes horn-like growths. The condition is unusual but not a danger to people.
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