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We covered the best dog puzzles and Dr. Carly Fox, senior veterinarian, recommended this swivel toy from Outward Hound. It ...
If you missed out on the viral Starbucks "Bearista" cup, then this is for you. Starbucks released more adorable animal-themed merchandise on Tuesday, Dec. 2, through its collaboration with lifestyle ...
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There's an old adage that goes, "Some things have to die in order for other things to live." In a general sense, it's usually talking about life and loss and the transitional period of moving on from ...
All these anachronisms are at least a matter of inside baseball, if a hindrance to Baylin and Susman’s attempts to evoke the same textured, realist milieu as the Safdie brothers. (There’s even a ...
Adopting a rabbit? These adorable, funny and clever bunny names will have you and your favorite fluffball hopping with joy! Some companion animals have special skills: Cats hunt mice and deter pests, ...
The unsightly bunnies are infected with cottontail rabbit papillomavirus, which can cause growths that resemble warts or tentacles. By Hannah Ziegler With black spikes growing on their heads, ...
A group of rabbits in Colorado with grotesque, hornlike growths may seem straight out of a low-budget horror film, but scientists say there's no reason to be spooked — the furry creatures merely have ...
Rabbits in northern Colorado have been spotted with bizarre, somewhat grisly horns on their face. But wildlife officials say the bunnies are likely ultimately going to be okay. They’re also not a ...
Rabbits with horn-like growths caused by Shope papilloma virus have been reported in Colorado. The virus is not contagious to humans or other animals, but direct contact with infected rabbits should ...
There is a real virus discovered in the U.S. nearly a century ago known as the Shope papilloma virus that infects wild rabbits and causes tentacle- or horn-like growths on their skin. What's False ...