Posted 12 years ago
scottvez
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This is unusual subject matter in 19th century photography.
The cabinet card shows a large jack rabbit that has been ink IDd as a "Kansas Jack Rabbit".
The cabinet card was photographed by Glines of Hutchinson, Kansas and dates from about 1885.
Reproduction of this image in any form is not authorized.
Scott
A stuffed rabbit? Maybe the dog caught it.
I would think so, but it is very life like looking.
Scott
Thanks for looking vetraio.
Scott
Thanks eye4.
Scott
Jack Rabbits used to be plentiful where I live today, but progress has driven them farther West but they are slowly disapearing there also.I suspect Fire ants and other predators
Thanks for looking and commenting bones.
Scott
Thanks budek.
scott
Thanks packrat.
scott
Thanks tony.
scott
Thanks tom.
scott