Great Rabbit and the Long-Tailed Wildcat

By Gregg, Andy & Smith, Cat Bowman

Publishers Summary:
Wildcat loses his beautiful bushy tail after a confrontation with Great Rabbit.

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ISBN
978-0-80753-047-4
Publisher
Morton Grove, Ill. : A. Whitman, c1993.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on July 1, 1993

K-Gr 3 This Algonquin Indian pourquoi legend explains how the wildcat lost his long, luxuriant tail and now has nothing left but a short stump. Not content with a meal of small insignificant rabbits, he decided to track Great Rabbit, who is not only the biggest and strongest of all rabbits, but also magical, and bets his tail that he can catch and eat him. Assuming various hum...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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