Amazing trail camera photo of very rare creature

And already in Wyoming, courtesy of WGF and aided and abetted by the good folks at the Wyoming Migration Initiative



As @Gerald Martin noted in a HuntTalk thread from 2017, he is quite concerned about the 'roos and jackalopes crossbreeding.
 
And already in Wyoming, courtesy of WGF and aided and abetted by the good folks at the Wyoming Migration Initiative



As @Gerald Martin noted in a HuntTalk thread from 2017, he is quite concerned about the 'roos and jackalopes crossbreeding.
I believe that would be classified as a
Hoppnrunsofastus. Locally known as a Jackaroo!
 
From the same source, a fine example of the more rare subspecies of the jackalope.
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An even rarer subspecies of the jackalope. I have never seen one myself in person


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Growing up and living in the Dakotas my entire life it’s amazing how many people actually think these are real. Might have something to do with the fact you can find mounted ones in every tourist trap across the state.
 
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I’m really liking my new spoting scope adaptor for my iPhone24!
 

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