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This will probably seem laughable to some, but does anyone have pictures of a jack rabbit mount? My hog hunt got turned into a jack rabbit shoot and I was thinking of having one of 'em mounted. Thanks in advance.


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OK...this will be more 'laughable', all I have is a 'jack-a-lo' to show you. Big Grin Well, you can see the forest through the 'trees' or in this case 'horns'!



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Wow, That dude has alot of fur.

Where did he come from and what kind of Jack Rabbit is he?


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Here is a photo of what I'm used to seeing.



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John,

It's a Black-Tailed Jack aka Desert Hare, taken in the winter in Colorado, hence the denser, lighter haircoat. Here in Arizona we have the Black-Tails and the Antelope Jacks, like the one in your picture, with the longer ears and shorter haircoat.

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