did you know jackalopes are my favorite cryptid
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did you know jackalopes are my favorite cryptid

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a rainbow of jackalopes
Red Mug or Black Mug ?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Instead of getting something done for New Years Eve, I decided to try to get something done for New Years Day -- thinking fond thoughts of going for a hike or snowshoeing across a winter landscape. Are jackalopes a good omen for the new year? Well, I think so.
I decided I don't feel like changing my username and rebranding so I'm just going to be a jackalope again for my sanity

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and they were beautiful
ready to enjoy the summer~! ☀️🌾
i'll be taking part in camp chimera this year :3
I’ve found a jackalope in my backyard and I need help. What do these things need?
Hello!
Thank you for contacting the Magically Informed Social Work! Finding a lone jackalope is certainly an odd occurance, they live in herds out in the wild and generally do not strike out on their own for too long.
Jackalopes are wild creatures, but they are sometimes bred in captivity and if you have a tame jackalope in your yard it might be a lost runaway. If it actively tries to approach you, that's probably the case. In that case you can offer it water, hay, and leafy greens and call your local animal welfare organisation to check in if someone reported a missing pet jackalope.
If it is a wild jackalope and it does not seem sick or injured you had better leave it alone, it will probably go back to its herd at some point.
One thing we do need to mention, if the antlered, rabbit-like creature you found has wings and a long tail, it is not a jackalope. It is most likely a wolpertinger and we advise you to stay away from it and contact Occult Animal Welfare at once.
Best of luck!
~ the MagiSoWo Team