Myxomatosis In Rabbits

Myxomatosis In Rabbits

In 1950, a disease called myxomatosis was introduced to rabbits for population control in Australia. It wiped out 500,000,000 rabbits, giving them skin tumors and causing blindness, often killing them within 2 weeks. After that, calicivirus was introduced, which caused rabbit hemorrhagic disease.

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