Jackrabbit Print
The word jackrabbit comes from a book by Mark Twain, in which he describes the creature as a jackass rabbit, on account of the hare's ears looking as though they belonged to a donkey. They are native to most of the western US and are plentiful here in New Mexico
Handprinted block print of a jackrabbit in full sprint.
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6” x 9”
The word jackrabbit comes from a book by Mark Twain, in which he describes the creature as a jackass rabbit, on account of the hare's ears looking as though they belonged to a donkey. They are native to most of the western US and are plentiful here in New Mexico
Handprinted block print of a jackrabbit in full sprint.
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6” x 9”
The word jackrabbit comes from a book by Mark Twain, in which he describes the creature as a jackass rabbit, on account of the hare's ears looking as though they belonged to a donkey. They are native to most of the western US and are plentiful here in New Mexico
Handprinted block print of a jackrabbit in full sprint.
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6” x 9”