
"Frankenstein-Kaninchen": Mutierte Feldhasen schockieren das Netz
Bilder von Kaninchen mit schwarzen Hörnern verbreiten sich derzeit rasant im Netz. Was steckt dahinter?
Fort Collins, Colorado – Residents in Fort Collins, Colorado, have reported sightings of wild rabbits exhibiting unusual black, tentacle-like growths on their faces. Wildlife experts have identified these growths as a manifestation of the Shope papillomavirus, a condition known to affect rabbits for decades. The virus, while causing visible and sometimes debilitating growths that can obstruct a rabbit's vision or ability to eat, is reportedly not dangerous to humans or domestic pets, according to scientific assessments. However, the recent noticeable increase in affected rabbits has prompted questions among observers regarding the reasons behind its re-emergence after years of remaining largely in the background. The phenomenon raises broader inquiries into potential environmental shifts, changes within the local ecosystem, or other undiscovered factors that might trigger such a resurgence in animal populations. While the immediate threat to humans is dismissed, the visible changes in local wildlife prompt ongoing observation and study by relevant authorities.
Bilder von Kaninchen mit schwarzen Hörnern verbreiten sich derzeit rasant im Netz. Was steckt dahinter?