The rasselbock (German: [ˈʁasl̩ˌbɔk]), or rarely raspelbock, (in America called a Jackalope) is a mythological animal often depicted in such locations as hunting lodges.
Some rasselbocks have been known to be shown with canine teeth, unlike other hares and rabbits.
Many people say that the rasselbock is very shy and mostly stays hidden, but is dangerous due to its antlers.
The town of Sitzendorf dedicated an exhibition in the steam engine museum to the Fabeltier in 1994.
People often use the rasselbock in conversation to try to humiliate an older or more experienced person by rhetorically asking if they would like to go catch the creatures.