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  • Jackalope - Wikipedia
    Jackalopes have appeared in movies and on television In the 1990s, a jackalope named "Jack Ching Bada Bing" was a recurring character in a series of sketches on the television shows America's Funniest Home Videos and America's Funniest People
  • Are Jackalopes Real? The Truth About The Horned Rabbits
    Ever since the 19th century, explorers and cowboys in the American West have reported sightings of rabbits with horns or antlers sprouting from their heads — but are jackalopes actually real?
  • What is a Jackalope? The Weird History Behind a Legend of the American . . .
    Are jackalopes real? American folklore is rich with all sorts of tale tales and legendary critters Things like bigfoot or dogman are local legends in many parts of the country One of the more unusual mythical creatures that seems more specific to the American West is that of the jackalope
  • Jackalopes: The legendary horned rabbits of the American West
    Wyoming, where the legend of the jackalope originated, is commonly home to three species of hares – the black-tailed and white-tailed jackrabbits, as well as the elusive snowshoe hare Meanwhile, the antelope portion of the jackalope’s appearance is a pronghorn, a mammal that is more closely related to giraffes than to true antelopes
  • Jackalopes of Wyoming – Myth or Reality? - Legends of America
    Allegedly one of the rarest animals in the world, it is a cross between a now extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit However, occasional sightings of this rare creature continue to occur, with small pockets of jackalope populations persisting in the American West
  • Meet Jack | Douglas, WY - Official Website
    Let the rest of the world take notice Douglas, Wyoming is the one, true home of the rare, mysterious and elusive fearsome Jackalope, also known as the “warrior or killer rabbit”, as trademarked by the State of Wyoming in 1965 and officially designated by the State in 1985
  • The legend of the horned rabbit of the West - High Country News
    At birth, jackalopes are called “bunnies,” unless they are called “jackalopeenies” or “leverets ” Later in life they are called “calves,” or, in other stories, “spikes ”
  • The Truth Behind the Jackalope and Those Who Hunt the Elusive Warrior . . .
    Some claim that the jackalope is “a cross between a now extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit”, and that it is native to the American West, in particular, the states of Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and New Mexico It is also claimed that similar creatures exist in the Old World
  • Jackalope: America’s Antlered Trickster of Tall Tale Lore
    In the lore, jackalopes are credited with a grab bag of abilities that sound like the West with its boots up, telling stories to entertain itself They are said to be dangerous enough that hunters should protect their legs from goring, which suggests the horns are not just decoration
  • Are jackalopes real? - Live Science
    At one point, tourists could even buy taxidermied and mounted jackalopes for $35 or less But is the jackalope real, or is it a myth?





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