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A low-budget jackalope mockumentary, Stagbunny, aired in Casper and Douglas in 2006. The movie included interviews with the owner of a Douglas sporting goods store who claimed to harbor a live jackalope on his premises and with a paleontologist who explained the natural history of the jackalope and its place in the fossil record. [1]
Taxidermy altered to resemble a "jackalope" Jackalope – Rabbit with antlers; Jack Frost - Personified of ice, winter and snow; Jack-In-Irons – Malevolent giant; Jack-o'-lantern (Medieval folklore) – Vegetal lantern; Jaculus (Medieval Bestiaries) – Winged serpent or small dragon; Jasconius (Medieval folklore) – Island-sized fish
The Squirrel and the Jackalope were revealed on the most recent episode of "The Masked Singer." Nailed it! ‘Masked Singer’ judges correctly identify the Squirrel and Jackalope
Jakalope was a Canadian Indie pop/rock group, formed in 2003 and named for the mythical creature of the jackalope, and started by noted Canadian industrial musician and producer Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, most famous for his studio work with such acts as Skinny Puppy, David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, and Marilyn Manson.
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The rasselbock (German: [ˈʁasl̩ˌbɔk]), or rarely raspelbock, (in America called a Jackalope) is a mythological animal often depicted in such locations as hunting lodges. It has the head and body of a rabbit and the antlers of a roe deer. The female counterpart of the rasselbock is the Rasselgeiß, which have smaller antlers.
Today, experts estimate only 76 Javan rhinos are left. The exact number may even be smaller. You won’t find a Javan rhino in a zoo, they only live in one place on earth.
Jackalope, a band of contemporary Native American music artists headed by Tucson-based R. Carlos Nakai; Jakalope, a Canadian band "Jackalope", a song by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains from the album The Big Eyeball in the Sky "Jackalope", a song by Shonen Knife from the album Happy Hour