Warts in animals, commonly caused by viral infections like papillomavirus, can affect the skin and mucous membranes. They typically appear as raised, rough lesions and may occur on various body parts, including the face, feet, and genital areas. While warts are usually benign and may resolve on their own, they can cause discomfort, pain, or secondary infections if they interfere with normal activities or grooming. In some cases, particularly in young animals, they may indicate a compromised immune system.
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