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| - Originally nothing more than myths told by travelers in the 1800s, Jackalopes are now a very real (and delicious) animal. Almost certain death for farmers due to their insatiable hunger and breeding rate, they are one of the more underrated threats by wasters.
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- The Jackalope is a (non-real) animal that looks like a jackrabbit but it has antelope-like horns.
- The jackalope has a pair of long, sensitive ears, cleft upper lips, and a short, tufted tail. The creature also has two hind legs and a pair of leading feet which are elongated, with strong muscles that aid in leaping. Its distinguishing feature is a pair of antlers that protrude from its head.
- The Jackalope (also known as "The Great American Jackalope") is a character in the short film Boundin'. When a lamb has been sheared and becomes upset over the loss of his wool coat, the jackalope sings a song that teaches the Lamb to bounce back from life's troubles. After encouraging the lamb with his song, he travels back to America.
- Jackalope is an enemy found on Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight.
- Jackalope - popularne leśne stworzenie z amerykańskiego folkloru pojawiające się dwukrotnie podczas czołówki i wielokrotnie w trakcie serialu np: wujek Stan ma spreparowane "trofeum" jackalope'a w swoim biurze. W języku polskim często nazywane są zającorogaczami.
- Le Jackalope est une créature magique dotée d'une ramure qui peut servir de cœur de baguette magique.
- The Jackalope is an inhabitant of the The Desert of the Eldritch. It looks like a rabbit with little prong horns. It is a rather rude critter, and stole the glasses from Ricardo Eduardo Rodriguez Roo Rat. No such animal exists in all of the world of Daventry, and can only be found in the Realm of Eldritch, another plane if existence entirely.
- Jackalopes were a special non-sentient breed of rabbits on the planet Novus Kamino Prime. Unlike other rabbits, natural selection helped them find a way to fend off predators, by giving them antlers. The Jackalopes were common throughout the plains of Novus Kamino Prime.
- The Jackalope (also known as "'The Great American Jackalope") is a character in the short film Boundin. When a lamb has been sheared and becomes upset over the loss of his wool coat, the jackalope sings a song that teaches the sheep to bounce back from life's troubles. After encouraging the sheep with his song, he then travels back to America.
- The Jackalope is an animal that available from the 1st and 2nd File:Mystery animalcrate icon.png Mystery Animal Crate. It is based on the fictional Jackalope. It was also re-released as a part of the April Fool's Day Event in 2010. It was re-released on August 13th, 2012 as a reward in Pig-O Game 20. It was re-released again on July 15th, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 35. It was re-released again on November 21st, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 67.
- It is possible that the tales of jackalopes were inspired by 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. However, the concept of an animal hybrid occurs in many cultures, for example as the griffin and the chimera. Indeed, the term chimera has become the categorical term for such composites within the English language.
- The Jackalope is a cryptid that appeared once in Cartoon Network Action Pack #32: Sticks and Stones. The Jackalope is a mythical cryptid of North American folklore (a so-called "fearsome critter") described as a jackrabbit with antelope horns or deer antlers and sometimes a pheasant's tail (and often hind legs). The word jackalope is a portmanteau of "jackrabbit" and "antalope", an archaic spelling of antelope.
- The Jackalope is one of nature's most peculiar non-fictional creations. First captured at the end of the American Civil War, current medical science believes that it is one of the Creator's strongest proof of existence. The natural habitat of the Southwestern Jackalope ranges from Chile to North Chile to the Chili's restaurant in Carson City, Nevada. Captured specimens may be found as far west as Canada. While much speculation exists concerning its natural food, most scientists believe its primary food source to be tequila or whiskey. It is a combination of Rabbits and Piano Playing Skeletons.
- The origin of the jackalope is debated, and it is unknown which came first; the taxidermy hoaxes, or the actual alleged encounters. Despite being a North American species, rabbits and hares with antlers can be traced to Europe in the form of Lepus cornutus. However, there exists a virus in rabbits and hares, Shope papilloma virus, causing grotesque horn-like protrusions on the victims head. Legend has it jackalopes only mate during high electrical storms, hence their rarity. This varies from other members of the Lepus genus, who mate year-round (or winter, in less suitable climates).
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