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Rabbits with horn-like growths have appeared around Colorado, alarming residents. The "tentacles" are due to a virus that is ...
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E! News on MSNAre Rabbits in Colorado Really Growing Tentacles? The Truth
Rabbits in Colorado went viral—and sparked concern—after growing black, tentacle-like horns on their head and neck.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife say rabbits in Fort Collins are infected with rabbit papilloma virus, causing horn- or ...
It looks like it was black quills or black toothpicks sticking out all around his or her mouth,” one resident said.
They may look like real-life jackalopes, but these rabbits owe their peculiar appearance to an infection caused by a cousin ...
When state wildlife officials first found signs of invasive zebra mussels in a reservoir in western Colorado several years ...
While Colorado’s backcountry search and rescue missions have increased significantly in the past few decades, statewide ...
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Arvada police, Colorado Parks and Wildlife to discuss reported coyote aggression in neighborhoods
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is getting involved after an increase in reports of dogs hurt or killed by coyotes near Lookout ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced Tuesday that a wildlife poacher has been sentenced to a year in federal prison.
However, following the yearling's death, producers have witnessed further harassment of livestock by the Copper Creek wolves, ...
Some rabbits in Colorado are sporting unusual wart- and tentacle-like growths, but officials say it’s not something to worry ...
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