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Rabbits Spotted with Tentacle-like Growths on Their Faces
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:18 pm
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:18 pm
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Residents in Fort Collins have been spotting something unusual while walking in their neighborhoods: rabbits that appear to have tentacle-like growths on their faces.
KUSA reached out to Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the NOCO Humane Society about the unusual bunnies.
Rabbits appear to enjoy living in Fort Collins just as much as people. They’re often spotted hopping through neighborhoods and looking for grub.
But there are rabbits that when neighbors spot them, “cute” isn’t exactly the word that comes to mind.
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:23 pm to shutterspeed
Rabbits are notorious for enjoying a good love making session, apparently even with dinosaurs.
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Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:25 pm to shutterspeed
We definitely live in a simulation.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:26 pm to shutterspeed
Cordyceps is coming for us all!
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:29 pm to shutterspeed
I love Fort Collins. The rabbits are definitely everywhere. Went for a walk with my nine year old and she had a great time watching all of the bunnies. We did not see any of these Cthulhu bunnies. Apparently the virus they have does not kill them unless they can't eat or see. It does not spread to other species.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:32 pm to shutterspeed
So it’s a virus that isn’t contagious to other species.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:37 pm to LSUtoBOOT
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In German folklore, a Wolpertinger, also called Wolperdinger or Woiperdinger, is an animal said to inhabit the alpine forests of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Southern Germany.

This post was edited on 8/10/25 at 7:43 pm
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:52 pm to shutterspeed
Monty Python killer rabbit wasn’t on my weird shite bingo card for the year.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 7:58 pm to shutterspeed
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Residents in Fort Collins have been spotting something unusual while walking in their neighborhoods: rabbits that appear to have tentacle-like growths on their faces.
Have people never seen an animal with wolf worms?
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:07 pm to Three
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Wolpertinger
Winged jackalope.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:08 pm to LSUGrrrl
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So it’s a virus that isn’t contagious to other species.
contagious to other species YET
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:35 pm to shutterspeed
Fort Collins got themselves a Cthulu Cult doing some work
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:37 pm to Darth_Vader
quote:I haven't.
Have people never seen an animal with wolf worms?
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:39 pm to shutterspeed
Ol baw got the worlds most common rabbit STD
Hoppes
Hoppes
Posted on 8/10/25 at 8:53 pm to shutterspeed
Better stock up on holy hand grenades.
This post was edited on 8/10/25 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 8/10/25 at 9:06 pm to shutterspeed
The rest of the article:
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed this is a virus, but it’s not contagious to other animals.
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