Ripp
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(.577 member)
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06/07/21 12:20 AM
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Wyoming Jackalope
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Nice sized Wyoming Jackalope.. very common in Wyoming..
Season will soon be upon us...
206443414_10220568579747445_1583182779609793714_n by A Hoffart, on Flickr
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(.416 member)
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06/07/21 07:37 AM
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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Yeah Ripp, it's a fearsome beast! Must be in a ways like our Drop Bear. https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2021/04/drop-bears-target-tourists-study-says/
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DoubleD
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06/07/21 11:09 PM
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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That is a hard tag to draw Ripp! Congratulations.
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Ripp
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(.577 member)
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07/07/21 01:58 PM
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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Quote:
That is a hard tag to draw Ripp! Congratulations.
Indeed..guess after all these years, the preference points finally come through..
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kuduae
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(.400 member)
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08/07/21 03:34 AM
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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Your jackalope seems to be a close relative of the Bavarian Wolpertinger, called a Rasselbock in Thuringia. Here is such a beast as painted by Albrecht Dürer 500 years ago.
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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they are known under different names, I know this one as Muffelbock
but don't ask me about this strange kind of fox I see in denmark years ago
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93x64mm
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08/07/21 07:53 AM
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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Quote:
Your jackalope seems to be a close relative of the Bavarian Wolpertinger, called a Rasselbock in Thuringia. Here is such a beast as painted by Albrecht Dürer 500 years ago.
Fearsome beast that one kuduae! You wouldn't want to come across one of those doing your job - guess that's why you fellows in Germany use drillings, ball or shot.....which one do you use???
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Re: Wyoming Jackalope
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when they attack it is from cover and in a moment of surprise the only thing the search party finds after is your cap
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