No.10029
In the USA, there is a woe: rabbits living in the Usarican state Colorado are getting a supernatural look. They have black tentacle-like growths on their heads. Or like horns. There are more and more such freaks, which locals call "Frankensteins". Their "horns" are also increasing in size.
Ugly rabbits with growths on their heads seem to have been encountered by people in earlier times. (see the engraving) This is reflected in numerous tales about wolpertingers, jackalopes, or horned hares. They even have encyclopedic references.
As godless veterinarians explain, Rabbits become infected through mosquito bites with the papilloma virus.
These horned rabbits in the photos are infected with the papilloma virus. Specifically, the Shope papillomavirus, which causes growths on or near the head.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), from 50% to 80% of humanity on the Earth is infected with human papillomavirus (HPV).
Human papillomaviruses, or human papillomaviruses, are a group of viruses from the papillomavirus family, including 27 species from 5 genera and more than 170 types.
At the same time, only 5%-10% of infected people have clinical manifestations of the disease.
No.10033
What's happening with these Jackalopes fella, how can we save the bnuys
No.10043
>>10033They grow horns and bony tentacle-like appendages. I think there is no cure for this.
Rabbits are unable to pay, so they cannot pay for the development of the cure. But so far, this sickness is rare among people, and it pleases the heart.