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Ralls, Texas: World's Largest Jackrabbit

At 14.5 feet tall, this bunny is significantly bigger than the previous eight-foot-tall champion in Odessa. Carved from four large elm trees in early 2017.

Address:
US Hwy 62, Ralls, TX
Directions:
East side of town. On the north side of US Hwy 62 at its intersection with Ave. L, where the divided highway turns into a five-lane highway. The jackrabbit stands just inside the parking lot entrance to the Ralls town baseball fields.
Admission:
Free
RA Rates:
Worth a Detour
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Jackrabbit statue.

World's Largest Jackrabbit

Looking about the landscape, it's baffling as to where all the wood may have come from.

[Andrea Rymill, 06/06/2017]

Four large elm trees were carved to make the jackrabbit. The carver came from a town 60 miles away, evidently with more vegetation.


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