Jackalope

Sylvilagus Cornibus, the Jackalope was long thought to be nothing but a myth, as tall tales of Jackrabbits with larger antlers traveled east across the United States back to the east coast. It was not until early 1904, when a paleontologist traveled to the sparsely populated Westerly subcontinent and described the little beasts. Sylvilagus Cornibus, is in fact a type of cotton tailed rabbits and not related to jackrabbits. The Jackalope also does not have antlers, as the myths often stated, but small rather have small, stubby horns that rarely grow past the height of their ears. These little fellows are also sometimes called Horny Billys.