“zombie” rabbits
 Souce
What is happening to rabbits, why do they have tentacles or horns growing out of their heads? It is a contagious disease; in fact, this is not the first time it has happened. It was first identified in the 1930s and is believed to have inspired the legend of the Jackalope, a mythical creature with the body of a rabbit and the horns of an antelope.
 Souce
I suppose that this year journalists are using the term “zombie” in reference to the post-apocalyptic game and television series “The Walking Dead” or, more recently, “The Last of Us.” Fortunately for rabbits, the virus is not usually fatal. In most cases, the tumors are benign and do not cause the animal's death. In fact, rabbits' immune systems can fight off the virus, and the tentacles usually disappear over time.
 Souce
There are other papillomaviruses specific to dogs and cats, but they are rare in domestic animals. In general, papillomaviruses have become highly specialized and are very specific in their choice of host, each infecting only its specific species. Those that affect pets do not reach the levels seen today in wild rabbits and, except in very rare cases, are easily treated.