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On the Trail of the Jackalope

by Michael P. Branch Author

The jackalope, a mythical creature imagined as a mix of jackrabbit and antelope, began as a joke by two brothers in a small Wyoming town during the Great Depression. Its fame quickly spread, becoming a cultural icon of the American West and appearing in various forms of kitsch. While the jackalope is a fictional creation, it is based on real horned rabbits that have been studied by naturalists for centuries. In a fascinating twist, a virus responsible for the growth of these "horns" eventually led to major medical breakthroughs, including the development of the HPV vaccine, which protects against certain cancers. The jackalope, though a product of folklore, has had a significant impact on both culture and science.

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