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Jackalope




The jackalope — also called an '''antelabbit''', '''aunt benny''', '''Wyoming thistled hare''' or '''stagbunny''' — in and the Chimera perhaps suggest the concept of an animal hybrid occurs in many cultures. One common southwestern species of jackrabbit is called the Antelope Jackrabbit , because of its ability to run quickly like an antelope; it would have been easy enough to imagine instead (for comic effect) that this jackrabbit had the horns of an antelope.



HISTORY


The jackalope legend in the U.S. is attributed by the '' New York Times '' to Douglas Herrick ( 19202003 ) of Douglas, Wyoming , in 1932 . Postcards showing jackalopes were also sold in the U.S. in the 1930s .

Herrick and his brother Ralph had studied Taxidermy by mail order as teenagers. A 1930 s hunting trip for jackrabbits led to the idea of a Jackalope, according to the Douglas, Wyo., Chamber of Commerce {Link without Title} .

The brothers returned to their taxidermy shop following the hunting trip. Herrick tossed a jackrabbit carcass into the shop, whereupon it came to rest beside a pair of Deer Antler s. The accidental combination of Animal forms sparked Douglas Herrick's idea for a Jackalope, according to the chamber.

However, the legend of Horned hares also abounded in Europe an– particularly, German and Austria n– legends as the ''Raurackl'', ''Rasselbock'' and '' Wolpertinger ''. These legends were possibly inspired by '' Shope Papillomavirus '' infected rabbits. The many illustrations of horned hares shown in scholarly works by European naturalists in the 16th , 17th and 18th Centuries , may have been similarly inspired.


LEGEND

The legend of the jackalope has bred the rise of many outlandish (and largely Tongue-in-cheek ) claims as to the creature's habits. For example, it is said to be a hybrid of the pygmy-deer and a species of "killer-rabbit". Reportedly, jackalopes are extremely shy unless approached. Legend also has it that female jackalopes can be milked as they sleep belly up and that the Milk can be used for a variety of medicinal purposes. It has also been said that the jackalope can convincingly imitate any sound, including the human Voice . It uses this Ability to elude pursuers, chiefly by using phrases such as "There he goes! That way!". It is said that a jackalope may be caught by putting a flask of Whiskey out at night. The jackalope will drink its fill of whiskey and its intoxication will make it easier to hunt. In some parts of the United States it is said that jackalope Meat has a taste similar to lobster. It has also been said that jackalopes will only breed during electrical storms including hail, explaining its rarity.


THE FLYING VARIATION

The flying jackalope is a variation originating in Wall, South Dakota . The flying jackalope looks like a cross between the standard jackalope and a Chicken . The Stuffed versions have a chicken body with a jackalope head, or a jackalope body with chicken wings. This animal is much rarer than the jackalope and due to its blinding fast speed it is rarely seen by people. You can bait it with a concoction that include baloney and whiskey, among other things.


HUMOR


In the American West , Mounted Head s and Postcard s of jackalopes are a popular item in some novelty stores. Jackalope Legends are sometimes used by locals to play tricks on Tourist s. This joke was employed by Ronald Reagan to reporters in 1980 during a tour of his California Ranch . Reagan had a rabbit head with antlers, which he referred to as a "jackalope", mounted on his wall. Reagan liked to claim that he had caught the animal himself. Reagan's jackalope hangs on the ranch's wall to this day.

Some local governments, such as Douglas, Wyoming , have issued Jackalope Hunting licenses to tourists. The tags are good for hunting during official Jackalope season, which occurs for only one day, February 30th.

In the comic strip ''Get Fuzzy'', Bucky Katt is once seen reading a book titled ''Taxidermy for Dummies'', with the caption "now including jackalope."


APPEARANCES IN POPULAR CULTURE



Television & film

  • A jackalope character named Swifty Buckhorn appears as a supporting character in the 1992 ABC animated television series Wild West C.O.W.-Boys Of Moo Mesa .

  • A jackalope appears in the episode "''. What is especially notable here is how well this happens to fit into the ''Avatar'' world, which contains an animal kingdom almost totally consisted of animal hybrids.

  • A jackalope is featured in the feature-length Animation Scooby-Doo And The Alien Invaders (2000) when Scooby and Shaggy follow it to the hole where the fake aliens are digging up gold for profit.

  • A jackalope, voiced by Dave Coulier and officially named " Jack Ching Bada-Bing " after a viewer contest to come up with a name for the character, was featured in the U.S. Television show '' America's Funniest People ''. The character would laugh a lot while playing mean tricks on people (usually to punish those who had themselves been mean to others). Its catch-phrase was "Fast as fast can be, you'll never catch me!" It was also featured on the very first show produced for Nickelodeon , '' Out Of Control '', which was (like ''America's Funniest People'') hosted by Coulier.

  • The "mousealope" (a play on the jackalope) was used in an episode of '' Pinky And The Brain '' as a key part of one of Brain's plots.

  • Pixar Animation Studios created a short film, " Boundin' ", that features a wise, nameless jackalope as a main character.

  • A jackalope appears in the 2006 animated film '' Open Season ''.

  • In the episode 'Kindred Spirits' of the Nickelodeon cartoon, " Danny Phantom ", while Sam and Tucker are in the Specter Speeder above Colorado, Tucker looks out the window and points out a jackalope, as well as a Mongoose .

  • In Jackie Chan Adventures Episode 59 (Rabbit Run), the noble rabbit was disguised as a jackalope with fake antlers to be the mascot of an American Football team in Wyoming . When Jackie caught it the coach of the team said it was their mascot but Jackie noted it had no antler (the fake antler had fallen off during the chase).

  • In Reno 911! while discussing constellations, Deputy Junior makes references to the "Jackelope" constellation.

  • In "Waiting", there is a Jackalope on the wall of the restaurant "Shenanigans"

  • The PC game "Sam and Max hit the road" features a Jackalope on the cover, as well as a trophy in Conroy Bumpus' home in Bumpusville and as a statue outside a Snuckey's in the Northwest.

  • A stuffed jackalope appears in Frasier (next to Martin Crane's armchair); Niles refers to it as "Texas' answer to the Minotaur ".

  • There is one located in the attic of the Claude Pepper Center in Tallahassee, FL.

  • Carson Daly gave comedian Harland Williams a mounted jackalope head when he appeared on Daly's late night talk show.

  • Tiny Toons 's "The horror of slumber party mountain", they refer to it as "the One - Eye d Jack"

  • In Will Ferrell's character compares himself to a Jackalope during an interview on the DVD extras.

  • In the film Brokeback Mountain , the character played by Randy Quaid has a jackelope head hanging in his office.



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Games

  • In the Real-Time Strategy game " Age Of Empires 3 " jackalopes appear as a treasure called "The Elusive Jackalope", which can give whoever gets it 240 XP (experience).

  • A jackalope was featured on the cover of '' Sam & Max Hit The Road '', a computer game. Within the game, when Sam sees jackalope figurines in a kitschy roadside shop, he calls them "the bastard pets of Piltdown Man ."

  • A jackalope character appears in the first chapter of the computer game ''''.

  • The jackalope appears as a monster in the Roleplaying Game Deadlands , where it has the power to cause bad luck.

  • In '''' there is a monster known as Jack the Jackalope.

  • There are hordes of jackalopes to shoot at in ''Redneck Rampage Rides Again''.

  • In ''Urbz: Sims in the City'' the main character can create a jackalope on a DNA island as a pet.

  • In the Nintendo DS version of the Sims 2 , you can purchase a statue of a jackalope.

  • The has a common card named .



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