In Germany, especially Bavaria, these animals are called "Wolpertinger". They are taxidermized animals, which are created by mixing different animals together during taxidermizing, for example a rabbit body with mallard duck feet, roe deer antlers (just like here), or even predator teeth (fox for example).
I first saw pictures of these as a child, and they scared me. I still find them creepy as all hell, but they don't seem too common in Northern Germany. ;)
Found a good place on the Aussi Map. Going to spend a few hours trying to see what comes of it. Got my first 1 in a half hour. Just a normal one that scored 1700
@@upnorthlivin814 Yeah there is a green crater on the map just east of the western lodge. Just on the other side of the train tracks. I think i got lucky though. Haven't found any burrows today tho. Just have a look at the wiki it gave me an idea of where to look.
im definately gunna be chasing roebits down like a mad man on bushrangers run, i thought they were only in val des bois and timbergold for some reason.
Im christian too im so happy to see that there are people who have Jesus in there lifes. Sorry for my bad spelling and english im from germany and the time is also different. But today it's realy rare to find people who are realy christian 🙂.
@@dovahsblight7677 Sadly i don`t have any english in me :D. I think english is pretty easy but some times i mess up the words so I said it in case im doing mistakes.
In the hills in the very north, but the rabbits are everywhere to be found on the western half of the map. The burrows are in a different place every time. The Val-des-Bois place is pretty reliable and easy to get to. I wanna say 90% of the time you find them where shown in the video.
Any specifics? What is so much worse now than 1 1/2 years ago? At least that much would be needed if you wanted your comment to have any effect whatsoever.