The jackalope, a mythical creature often depicted as a jackrabbit with antlers, is a product of folklore rather than a real animal. In stories, it is said to inhabit areas like grasslands and forests, where it might rest in burrows or underbrush to hide from predators. Its resting spots are typically concealed to provide safety and camouflage. However, since the jackalope is fictional, its sleeping habits are purely imaginative.
everything any other rabbit eats.
They don't. A rabbit with antlers is called a jackalope and they don't exsist.
A deer and a rabbit are completely different species and cannot interbreed, but the imaginary offspring is called a 'Jackalope'.
The answer is the hallmark of our early American Literature, Moral Ambiguity. It is dependent on the personality of the wild Jackalope.
A jackalope is typically described as a rabbit or hare with antlers similar to that of a deer.
The ISBN of Rabbit at Rest is 0394589521.
Rabbit at Rest was created in 1990.
Rabbit at Rest has 512 pages.
maybe they sleep at night...
jackalope - rabbit with antlers gryphon pegasus unicorn dragons - many types of these from all over the world, all types and sizes
Yes, bucks are male deer so they have antlers
There is a mythical animal called a jackalope that had the body of a rabbit and the antlers of a deer.