Half rabbit, half antelope—and all mischief. This week, we dig into one of America’s most enduring mythological mashups: the jackalope.
Beloved hoax? Ancient cryptid? Viral taxidermy? We trace the jackalope’s strange evolution—from drunken Wyoming prank to echoes of medieval horned hares and Mesoamerican myths. With antlers on its head, a taste for whiskey, and the uncanny ability to mimic human speech, the jackalope straddles the line between folklore and Frankenstein taxidermy.
Plus: its bizarre mating habits, ancient global cousins like the Wolpertinger and Al-Mi'raj, and the virus that might explain everything.
Strap in for antlers, absurdity, and a surprising amount of historical receipts.
Sources
Fantastically Wrong: The Disturbing Reality That Spawned the Mythical Jackalope | WIRED
The majestic jackalope and how it became a folklore legend | CBC Radio
The Story Of The Jackalope, The Legendary Rabbit With Antlers Said To Roam Wyoming
Music attributions
Bent and Broken (intro)
"Bent and Broken" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Awkward Meeting (outro)
"Awkward Meeting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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