Description
The wolpertinger of German folklore is woodland chimera, similar to the American Jackalope.
It has a body comprising various animal parts—generally wings, antlers, a tail, and fangs, all attached to the body of a small mammal. The most widespread description portrays the Wolpertinger as having the head of a rabbit, the body of a squirrel, the antlers of a deer, and the wings and occasionally the legs of a pheasant.
Open edition 8.5″x11″ art print on light cardstock.
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