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  2. Jackalope - Wikipedia

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    Jackalopes have appeared in movies and on television. In the 1990s, a jackalope named "Jack Ching Bada Bing" was a recurring character in a series of sketches on the television shows America's Funniest Home Videos and America's Funniest People. The show's host, Dave Coulier, voiced the rascally hybrid. [43]

  3. Rasselbock - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Farmer’s Cute Video of Highland Cows With the Zoomies ... - AOL

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    The video starts with Adam saying that if you've ever wanted to see an 800-pound cow run around like a puppy, now's the time. It's 25 seconds of pure joy, and I bet you'll watch it more than just ...

  5. Talk:Jackalope/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  6. Nailed it! ‘Masked Singer’ judges correctly identify the ...

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    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

  7. ‘Yellowstone’ recap: A cattle crisis, a crucial flashback, a ...

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    As the cattle are being branded, castrated, and vaccinated, John tries to figure out how to move his herd to a leased pasture where they can eat, probably the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas.

  8. Fearsome critters - Wikipedia

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    The hugag, a typical fearsome critter.Illustration by Coert DuBois from Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods by William T. Cox.. In North American folklore and American mythology, fearsome critters were tall tale animals jokingly said to inhabit the wilderness in or around logging camps, [1] [2] [3] especially in the Great Lakes region.

  9. Cows, dairy workers, and America's struggle to track bird flu

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