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Oklahoma Jackalope
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THE WASHINGTON BEE — MAY 10, 1902
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OKLAHOMA JACKALOPE.
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FINDS RABBITS WITH HORNS
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    Sanford Bellmire, a farmer of Homestead, Okla., has a curiousity in the way of six rabbits of which the males have horns. The find was made under a heap of rocks. The male parent rabbit is about the size of a jack; it has two large horns, two and one-half inches long and one inch in diameter. They are hard and shaped like the horns of a yearling calf. Five smaller horns also adorn his head. Two of the young rabbits are males and upon examination callous spots were found which eventually will develop into horns.
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From— The Washington Bee. volume (Washington, D.C.), 10 May 1902. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
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