Cap'n Seymour Merica & Hawney Harey
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Owner:
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Released:
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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In Gidy - HÔTEL TB "BEAUREPAIRE"
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Cap'n Seymour Merica- "I just want to see the good 'ol U.S.A, I'm down with pretty much anywhere someone wants to take me. America the beautiful, baby!
Hawney Harey- "I'm cool with that, but if I ever had the chance I sure would like to hop over to the Douglas, WY area someday. It's where my forefathers originated back in the 1930's."
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Cap'n Seymour Merica is a Ty Teenie Beanie Glory Bear.
Hawney Harey is a cachkinz Jackalope.
The jackalope is a mythical animal of North American folklore (a fearsome critter) described as a jackrabbit with antelope horns. The word "jackalope" is a portmanteau of "jackrabbit" and "antelope", although the jackrabbit is not a rabbit, and the pronghorn is not an antelope. Also, many jackalope taxidermy mounts, including the original, are actually made with deer antlers.
In the 1930s, Douglas Herrick and his brother, hunters with taxidermy skills, popularized the American jackalope by grafting deer antlers onto a jackrabbit carcass and selling the combination to a local hotel in Douglas, Wyoming. Thereafter, they made and sold many similar jackalopes to a retail outlet in South Dakota, and another taxidermist continues to manufacture the horned rabbits in the 21st century. Stuffed and mounted, jackalopes are found in many bars and other places in the United States
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