Jackalopes, mythical creatures that are a blend of jackrabbits and antelope horns, do not exist in reality and are not found in US zoos. They are often featured in folklore and popular culture as a humorous or whimsical concept. Some novelty shops may sell jackalope replicas, but no accredited zoo would house an actual jackalope.
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.
Odessa Jackalopes was created in 1997.
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Jackalopes are not real animals. They are a mythical creature of North America.
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No, jackalopes are mythical beasts and only live in the imagination. For more information click on this link.
umm... NONE! unless you're talking about tigers in zoos...
There are 180 zoos in all of America, all 50 states.
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.
Jackalopes do not exist.
DoDo birds are extinct (hence the name "DoDo")
150 zoos in california