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Jackalope: The Amazing Natural History of an Unusual American Legend

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The first and only complete examination of the history and biology of jackalopes, the West's incredible antlered jackrabbit. Includes family groups, social interactions, intra-species communications, and interactions with humans. Features never-before-known natural history and ecology, plus never-before-seen color photographs of wild jackalopes. A hilarious, tongue-in-cheek wildlife guide destined to be the classic work in its field.

96 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2004

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Todd Wilkinson

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Todd Wilkinson is an American journalist and author proudly trained in the old-school tradition of asking tough questions and pressing for honest answers.
He is the founder of Mountain Journal. Since he began as a violent crime reporter with the legendary City News Bureau of Chicago, Wilkinson’s work has appeared in a wide variety of national publications, ranging from National Geographic and Christian Science Monitor to The Washington Post and many others (on topics of environment, art, culture and business) in-between.

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