
It seems rabbits enjoy living in Fort Collins just as much as people. They're often spotted hopping through neighborhoods looking for grub. But some southeast Fort Collins neighbors noticed bunnies were cute wasn't exactly the word that came to mind. I snapped this photo of one of the rabbits I've seen with the growth. I also saw this photo posted on Reddit, also spotted in Fort Collins.
Like a scabby ish looking
over your face. Looks lik or black toothpicks stick
his mouth. Susan Mansfield bunny with tentacles in h
years. He had the same bl I thought he would die of but he didn years. He had the same black stuff on him, and I thought he would die off during the winter, but he didn't. He came back a second year and it grew.
Some yes, I have feel bad for our tiny neighbors if they have, you know, something that you know we can help him with Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms this is a virus that's not contagious to other animals like people's
dogs, but they say leave dogs, but they say leave
this wildlife alone like you would with any of the neighborhood bunnies.
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