Close Menu
The Shade RoomThe Shade Room
  • SHOWS
  • CELEBS
  • NEWS
  • BEAUTY & STYLE
  • TSR TEENS
  • TSR SHOP
  • ROOMIE DIARIES
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CAREERS
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • GET FEATURED
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Snapchat
Trending
  • Tory Lanez Files $100M Lawsuit Against California Prison For 2025 Stabbing Attack & Seeks $1M Per Wound
  • Sweet Life! Karrueche Tran & Deion Sanders’ Cozy Selfie Has The Internet Screaming Relationship Goals (PHOTO)
  • Ice Spice Seemingly Shouts Out Wendy’s While Addressing Viral McDonald’s Incident (PHOTO + VIDEOS)
  • Whew! Cleotrapa Enters The Chat As Fans Sound Off On Ice Spice’s McDonald’s Altercation (VIDEOS)
  • Photos Reveal State Of D4vd’s Reported $3.5M Hollywood Home Prior To Arrest In Celeste Rivas Hernandez Case
  • Social Media Reacts As Pooh Shiesty’s NEW Mugshot Surfaces Amid Arrest For Kidnapping & Robbery Of Gucci Mane (PHOTO)
  • Clapback Season! Rihanna Trolls Content Creator Over Baby #4 Speculation After Alleged Pregnancy Photo Surfaces (VIDEO)
  • Footage Of D4vd’s Arrest Surfaces As His Lawyers Speak Out Amid Ongoing Investigation (VIDEO)
  • Whoa! Video Footage Shows Woman Physically Attacking Ice Spice At Los Angeles McDonald’s (WATCH)
  • Akon On Why He Didn’t Sign Drake, A Verzuz With T-Pain + Polygamy & Ne-Yo | SITSR (Exclusive)
The Shade RoomThe Shade Room
The Shade Room Text Logo
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Snapchat
  • SHOWS
  • CELEBS
  • NEWS
  • BEAUTY & STYLE
  • TSR TEENS
  • TSR SHOP
  • ROOMIE DIARIES
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
The Shade RoomThe Shade Room
Home » Latest Tea » What In The Shady Species!? Expert Weighs In On Viral Photos Of Rabbits With “Horns” In Colorado
News

What In The Shady Species!? Expert Weighs In On Viral Photos Of Rabbits With “Horns” In Colorado

Cassandra SantiagoBy Cassandra Santiago2025/08/14
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
What In The Shady Species!? Expert Weighs In On Viral Photos Of Rabbits With "Horns" In Colorado
THIS IS NOT A RABBIT DEPICTED IN COLORADO. Vadnais Heights, Minnesota, Eastern Cottontail rabbit, Sylvilagus floridanus, Rabbit with the papilloma virus (CRPV), or Shope papilloma virus, which is a type I virus under the Baltimore scheme, possessing a non segmented dsDNA genome. It infects rabbits, causing keratinous carcinomas, typically on or near the animal’s head. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Somebody get the directors of ‘The Last of Us’ on the phone STAT! A group of rabbits in Colorado with horn-like growths pushing out their heads is going viral. While the cottontails look like they’re straight out of a low-budget horror film or series, scientists are saying we can keep calm! At this time, there’s no reason to be shook! It turns out the furry creatures have a common virus.

RELATED: To The Rescue! PETA Isn’t Playing About Saving Animals, Including The Merry-Go-Round Ones

What To Know About The Virus-Infected Rabbits

The rabbits recently spotted in Fort Collins are infected with the mostly harmless Shope papillomavirus. The virus causes wart-like growths that protrude from their faces like metastasizing horns. News about the rabbit sightings in Fort Collins, 65 miles (105 kilometers) north of Denver, started getting attention after residents spotted them around town and posted pictures. Now, the viral photos have inspired a bunch of unflattering nicknames, including “Frankenstein bunnies,” “demon rabbits” and “zombie rabbits.”

What In The Shady Species!? Experts Weigh In On Viral Photos Of Rabbits With "Horns" In Colorado
This photo provided by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources shows a deceased Eastern cottontail rabbit infected with Shope papillomavirus in October 2021. (Dr. Rachel Ruden/Iowa Department of Natural Resources via AP)

Experts Have Been Studying The Virus For Years

Despite the nicknames, this condition is nothing new to the cottontails. In fact, the virus inspired ancient folklore and fueled scientific research nearly 100 years ago. For example, the virus is likely to have influenced the centuries-old jackalope myth in North America. The myth tells of a rabbit with antlers or horns, among other animal variations.

In the scientific world, the disease in rabbits also contributed to scientists’ knowledge about the connection between viruses and cancer, such as the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes cervical cancer. Experts named the virus after Dr. Richard E Shope, a professor at The Rockefeller University who discovered the disease in cottontails in the 1930s.

Calm Down! Summer Time Sightings Are Normal

On Wednesday, Kara Van Hoose, a Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson, told The Associated Press that the agency has been getting calls about the rabbits in Fort Collins.

However, she said it’s not uncommon to see infected rabbits, especially in the summer. That’s the season when the fleas and ticks that spread the virus are most active. The virus can spread from rabbit to rabbit but not to other species, including humans and pets.

Van Hoose confirmed that growths resemble warts. But if they grow longer, they can look like horns. The growths don’t harm rabbits unless they grow on their eyes or mouths and interfere with eating. Rabbits’ immune systems can fight the virus, and once they do, the growths will disappear.

What In The Shady Species!? Experts Weigh In On Viral Photos Of Rabbits With "Horns" In Colorado
Vadnais Heights, Minnesota, Eastern Cottontail rabbit, Sylvilagus floridanus, Rabbit with the papilloma virus (CRPV), or Shope papilloma virus, which is a type I virus under the Baltimore scheme, possessing a non segmented dsDNA genome. It infects rabbits, causing keratinous carcinomas, typically on or near the animal’s head. (Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
RELATED: Wait, What?! Danish Zoo Got Folks Shook After Asking For Pet Donations To Feed Their Wildlife (VIDEO)

Associated Press writers Ben Finley and Colleen Slevin contributed to this report via AP Newsroom. 

What Do You Think Roomies?
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
1

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Tory Lanez Files $100M Lawsuit Against California Prison For 2025 Stabbing Attack & Seeks $1M Per Wound

2026/04/18

Sweet Life! Karrueche Tran & Deion Sanders’ Cozy Selfie Has The Internet Screaming Relationship Goals (PHOTO)

2026/04/18

Ice Spice Seemingly Shouts Out Wendy’s While Addressing Viral McDonald’s Incident (PHOTO + VIDEOS)

2026/04/17
Latest Posts

Tory Lanez Files $100M Lawsuit Against California Prison For 2025 Stabbing Attack & Seeks $1M Per Wound

2026/04/18

Sweet Life! Karrueche Tran & Deion Sanders’ Cozy Selfie Has The Internet Screaming Relationship Goals (PHOTO)

2026/04/18

Ice Spice Seemingly Shouts Out Wendy’s While Addressing Viral McDonald’s Incident (PHOTO + VIDEOS)

2026/04/17

Whew! Cleotrapa Enters The Chat As Fans Sound Off On Ice Spice’s McDonald’s Altercation (VIDEOS)

2026/04/17

#TSRExclusive

Not you missing out on our newsletter, tap in & sign up!

About
About

TSR is the culture's definitive source for trending celeb news, exclusive interviews, videos, and more.

NMSDC CERTIFIED

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok Snapchat
Latest Posts

Tory Lanez Files $100M Lawsuit Against California Prison For 2025 Stabbing Attack & Seeks $1M Per Wound

Sweet Life! Karrueche Tran & Deion Sanders’ Cozy Selfie Has The Internet Screaming Relationship Goals (PHOTO)

Ice Spice Seemingly Shouts Out Wendy’s While Addressing Viral McDonald’s Incident (PHOTO + VIDEOS)

Featured Posts

Social Media Reacts As Pooh Shiesty’s NEW Mugshot Surfaces Amid Arrest For Kidnapping & Robbery Of Gucci Mane (PHOTO)

Clapback Season! Rihanna Trolls Content Creator Over Baby #4 Speculation After Alleged Pregnancy Photo Surfaces (VIDEO)

Whoa! Video Footage Shows Woman Physically Attacking Ice Spice At Los Angeles McDonald’s (WATCH)

© 2026 The Shade Room
  • Celebs
  • News & Politics
  • Beauty & Style
  • Shows
  • TSR Teens
  • TSR Shop
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertising Guidelines

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.