yes it is possible that the tales of jackalopes were sightings of rabbits infected with the Shope papilloma virus, which causes the growth of horn- and antler-like tumors in various places on the rabbit's head and body.
yes i think jackalopes are i seen one
Nowhere. Jackalopes are imaginary creations of taxidermists, who attach small antlers to stuffed jackrabbits.
there are only 75 left in the world they are mostly keep in captivity some people like you keep them as pet(note this is just made up!)no, it is a bunny somone glued ears on
Jackalopes are fictional creatures from North American folk tales.
First of all, you should probably know that jackalopes are actually fictional creatures. But, they do originate from real animals. The jackalope originates from Antilocapra american,or the common antelope, combined with Lepus Californicus, or the common jackrabbit. The creature is quite handsome, what with it's small but fluffy body, and it's large and robust antlers. Quite a creature indeed...
The jackolope is the only animal, besides aquatic life, that can be found in the Ellen borough falls. This is due to natural selection as the jackalopes can be very territorial and aggressive to any animal that gets within a mile radius of their burrow. If you see a jackalope while hiking in the woods you may not have long to live. Run!
Jackalopes are not real animals. They are a mythical creature of North America.
Odessa Jackalopes was created in 1997.
Nowhere. Jackalopes are imaginary creations of taxidermists, who attach small antlers to stuffed jackrabbits.
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No, jackalopes are mythical beasts and only live in the imagination. For more information click on this link.
there are only 75 left in the world they are mostly keep in captivity some people like you keep them as pet(note this is just made up!)no, it is a bunny somone glued ears on
Jackalopes do not exist.
Jackalopes are fictional creatures from North American folk tales.
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Jackalopes or horned rabbits do not exist in the real world- they are Taxidermist"s fakes! there are dead ones- but no live examples in zoos, right.
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First of all, you should probably know that jackalopes are actually fictional creatures. But, they do originate from real animals. The jackalope originates from Antilocapra american,or the common antelope, combined with Lepus Californicus, or the common jackrabbit. The creature is quite handsome, what with it's small but fluffy body, and it's large and robust antlers. Quite a creature indeed...