Colorado rabbits grow horn-like tumors

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Wild rabbits in Colorado are developing unusual horn-like growths on their heads. These growths are caused by the Shope papilloma virus, spread by insects, and have also been seen in Minnesota and Nebraska. The virus, discovered in 1933, can cause benign or cancerous growths in rabbits, and its study contributed to the development of the human HPV vaccine.


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