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Yes, it is similar to the infamous Mad Cow Disease. It strikes in certain gophers due to a overly high phosphorous content, thought to be caused by industrial runoff. Mad gophers are highly aggressive and will often attack without warning to anyone passing nearby. It is highly advised to avoid such creatures as even minimal exposure can have numerous detrimental health effects.

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