Colorado Mystery: Rabbits Spotted With Bizarre Tentacle Growths Stun Experts

Colorado Mystery: Rabbits Spotted With Bizarre Tentacle Growths Stun Experts

Well, here we are in 2025, and wouldn’t you know it—Fort Collins just gave us the phrase “tentacle bunnies.” You think you’ve wrapped your head around Colorado wildlife, and then cottontail rabbits decide it’s squid season on land . Apparently, thanks to a virus, these little furballs are sprouting tentacle-like growths, and officials are assuring us, oh so calmly, that everything’s fine—no need to barricade the door (yet) or Google “symptoms of random rabbit viruses in humans.” But tell me honestly, does anyone really trust those “everything’s under control” press releases anymore? Are the cephalopods in the ocean feeling left out? If you’ve ever wondered what Monty Python meets National Geographic would look like, I think we just found it . Is this nature’s way of keeping us on our toes, or just a weird flex from biology? Either way, it’s impossible not to picture a rabbit trying to use chopsticks with its, well, new assets . The only real question left: what do you think? LEARN MORE

A group of cottontail rabbits in Fort Collins have developed tentacle-like growths caused by a virus, which authorities say pose no threat to other animals or humans. What do you think?

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