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Wart-Like Squirrels Spotted Across US Backyards, Baffle Experts
world22 days ago

Wart-Like Squirrels Spotted Across US Backyards, Baffle Experts

Squirrels in several U.S. states have been seen with oozing, wart-like tumors caused by squirrel fibromatosis, a disease linked to Lepripoxvirus. The infections usually don’t hinder survival and often clear in four to eight weeks, though they can spread in crowded groups. The virus isn’t contagious to humans or pets, but experts urge people not to handle affected animals and suggest removing bird feeders to reduce gatherings.

Backyard 'Zombie' Squirrels with Oozing Warts Detected Across Several States
science22 days ago

Backyard 'Zombie' Squirrels with Oozing Warts Detected Across Several States

Across several states, residents have spotted squirrels with wart-like, oozing growths, likely caused by squirrel fibromatosis linked to Lepripoxvirus. The tumors usually don't affect the animals’ survival, though in rare cases they can spread to organs. Infections peak in spring and summer. Humans and pets can’t catch it, but experts advise not handling affected squirrels and, to limit spread, consider removing bird feeders.

Rising Concerns Over 'Zombie' Squirrels and Other Mutant Animals in North America
science10 months ago

Rising Concerns Over 'Zombie' Squirrels and Other Mutant Animals in North America

The appearance of 'zombie squirrels' in the U.S. and Canada is due to squirrel fibromatosis, a benign tumor caused by leporipoxvirus infection, which results in lumps on squirrels' bodies. While alarming, these tumors often regress over time and do not significantly threaten squirrel populations or humans, with transmission mainly through insect bites or contact among squirrels.

Viral Outbreak Turns Squirrels into 'Zombie' Creatures in US Backyards
health11 months ago

Viral Outbreak Turns Squirrels into 'Zombie' Creatures in US Backyards

People in Canada and the U.S. are seeing 'zombie' squirrels with tumors caused by the squirrel fibroma virus (SFV), a benign poxvirus that mainly affects squirrels and rabbits. The virus, spread by insects and contact, causes skin fibromas but generally doesn't harm the squirrel population or pose a threat to humans, and infected squirrels are safe to eat. The appearance of these infected squirrels has led to concerns, but the disease is typically self-limiting.