
THE MACON BEACON — JANUARY 26, 1912



TEXAS RABBITS HAVE HORNS.

Cureo, Texas—Several giant jackrabbits that have evidently been crossed with white-tail deer have been killed in this section and brought here during the last few weeks. The rabbits have well-defined antlers several inches long. Many jackrabbits with horns have also been killed recently.

From— Macon Beacon. (Macon, Miss.), 26 Jan. 1912., Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.