Is there a bunny with horns?

The jackalope
jackalope
jackalope (plural jackalopes) A folkloric animal, a supposed cross between a jackrabbit and an antelope, goat, or deer, usually portrayed as a rabbit with antlers.
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, also commonly known as a 'Frankenstein' rabbit
, is the stuff of nightmares, with elongated horns protruding from its furry little head.
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Are jackalopes a real animal?

The jackalope is a mythical animal of North American folklore described as a jackrabbit with antelope horns. The word jackalope is a portmanteau of jackrabbit and antelope. Many jackalope taxidermy mounts, including the original, are made with deer antlers.
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Do jackalopes still exist?

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.
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Do Jackalopes really have antlers?

Jackalopes certainly do have antlers (in some stories, true horns), though relatively little is known about them. Some say the jackalope is the only animal that sheds only one antler until it has fully grown a replacement, after which it sheds the other.
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Why do some rabbits have horns?

What is causing the horned growths on rabbits? It's not a mythical animal, but rather an effect of a virus. Cottontail rabbits with the unusual appearance are infected with Shope papilloma virus (SPV), also known as the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV), a wart-like condition that affects the species.
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What virus makes jackalopes?

A virus that would later be named Shope papillomavirus had produced the odd growths. In identifying the cause of the rabbits' “horns,” Shope had documented the first virus-induced cancer in a mammal. The implications of his discovery would prove monumental.
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Are jackalopes predators?

They are fearsome predators with razor-sharp antlers capable of gutting one of our beloved Razorback hogs in no time flat.
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What states do Jackalopes live in?

Native to the American West, jackalopes are most commonly sighted in the states of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. The town of Douglas, Wyoming, has declared itself to be the Jackalope capital of America because the first jackalope was encountered there by John Colter on April 1,1829.
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Are Jackalopes rare?

Jackalopes are some of the rarest animals in the world. It is a cross between an extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit, they are extremely shy unless approached. They have never been captured alive.
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What is a rabbit with horns called?

The jackalope, also commonly known as a 'Frankenstein' rabbit, is the stuff of nightmares, with elongated horns protruding from its furry little head.
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Where do you hunt Jackalopes?

- Jackalope are most often observed in the shortgrass plains of the greater Niobrara County area, with less frequent sightings in the sagebrush basins of central and southwest Wyoming.
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Who started the jackalope?

But Ralph Herrick, a taxidermist here, admits, somewhat reluctantly, that his brother, Doug, and he created the jackalope in 1934. One evening when they were late for dinner, they placed a recently killed rabbit beside a pair of antlers on the floor of the taxidermy shop.
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Are Jackalopes in Texas?

Of all the cryptids that evolved throughout American folklore, one of the most fascinating and harmless is the Jackalope. The Jackalope is famous in Texas pop culture and is sometimes thought to have been born in the Lone Star State, but tales of this timid creature actually originated in Wyoming.
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What animal looks like a deer with horns?

Gazelles have a tan-colored coat with white underparts and distinctive black stripes on their heads. Their horns are also quite distinct, growing in pairs and curving backward. Typically, male horns are larger. Reminiscent of deer, gazelles are pretty fast and can reach speeds of 60 mph.
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How do you find a jackalope?

Answer: A good place to hunt for the Legendary Jackalope is the Cholla Springs area of New Austin. They have also been seen lurking around Gaptooth Ridge and the cliffs west of Twin Rocks. Although the Legendary Jackalope has been seen with bait nearby, it is not necessary to use bait. Good luck!
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What is the rarest Bunny?

Sumatran striped rabbits are seldom spotted, in either sense of the word. Known only from a dozen Dutch museum specimens collected in the early 20th century, plus an occasional sighting in the wild and a handful of camera trap images, the species is widely considered to be the rarest rabbit in the world.
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What is the mythical horned rabbit?

The jackalope is a mythical animal hybrid of North American folklore. The animals are described as a hare/jackrabbit with antelope horns or, more commonly, deer-like antlers.
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What does it mean to see a jackalope?

Jackalope's message is, “To truly listen, you must master silence.” As an Animal Ally, Jackalope arrives in your life when you are about to experience a major epiphany, or there's something that will inspire you in a life-altering way. Remember, the creature only breeds when lightning strikes.
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Are there jackalopes in Yellowstone?

Jackalope (Lepus antilocapra)

The jackalope is perhaps the rarest animal in Yellowstone. They are solitary, staying primarily in wooded areas, where they stalk prey. Jackalopes are extremely dangerous and should not be approached if sighted.
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Can jackalopes be female?

Both male and female jackalopes sport the antlers for which the species is best known. Females will sprout downy buds, and may never lose the velvet which covers them. Males, on the other hand, grow impressive multi-point racks.
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Do jackalopes have powers?

Powers. Enhanced agility: Jackalopes are able to go from one movement to another, effectively allowing them to dodge attacks, do back flips, and numerous other athletic, gymnastic, and martial implements with ease. Enhanced bite: Jackalopes, due to their rabbit-like teeth, possess powerful bites.
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What is the new rabbit virus?

Our new research shows that a rabbit virus has evolved to become more deadly, and there is no reason why this couldn't happen with SARS-CoV-2 or other viruses that affect humans.” According to Read, myxoma was introduced to Australia in the early 1950s to quell an out-of-control non-native rabbit population.
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What mythical creatures are like jackalope?

The wolpertinger is like an extreme jackalope. It has the head of a rabbit and the body of a squirrel, as well as antlers, vampiric fangs, and wings, although the recipe for the abomination is far from standardized. It's similar to the skvader, a winged Swedish hare made in 1918 by taxidermist Rudolf Granberg.
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Can humans get viruses from rabbits?

Theoretically, salmonella, listeria and pseudotuberculosis can be passed from rabbits to humans, but the risk is vanishingly small and you are far more likely to catch these diseases via contaminated food.
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What are the big rabbits in Texas called?

The largest is the jackrabbit, weighing four to eight pounds. The length of the ears follows the same pattern – eastern cottontail, 52 mm.; swamp rabbit, 70 mm.; and jackrabbit, 125 mm. Texas also has two other cottontail species – the Davis Mountains cottontail, and the Audubon cottontail.
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