Jackalopes are mythical creatures often depicted as rabbits with antlers, but they do not exist in reality. The idea of jackalopes likely originated from folk tales and the misidentification of rabbit skulls with horned animals. In nature, rabbits do not possess horns; they are mammals belonging to the Leporidae family and do not have any horn-like structures. Thus, while the image of a jackalope is popular in folklore, it is purely fictional.
A jackolope has horns and they dont exist
In Wyoming rabbit heads are sold with deer horns attached, so if one does not actually see the surgery, it must be true. Bill Quinn Shenzhen, China wrquinn4@yahoo.com
Some scary words that begin with the letter J include: - Jackal - Jack-o-lantern - Jackolope
Not horns as such (like you would find on a rhino). but - there are 'horns' on some lizards, such as some chameleons.
The Jackalope can be found just North of Mcfarlane's Ranch
Yes some breeds of sheep have horns.
Female what? Female goats with horns are common, Female sheep with horns, not so much, but some breeds do.
some rabbits sleep in the morning and wakeup at night,which is called nocturnalnoctuernal=some rabbits
Chameleons that are female usually grow minimal no no horns, while some species do grow horns.
in some species female chameleons grow minimal horns or no horns at all. some females horns are 12-14 inches long while males can grow up to 14 inches long
If aliens exist, some alien races could possibly have six horns.
Yes some breeds of sheep have horns other breeds of sheep have been bred to have no horns ie they are polled