Rasselbock

The Rasselbock (Latin, Hirculus crepans austriae), also Raspelbock, is a creature which originated in German folklore.

Description
Said to be a shy animal, the Rasselbock is possessed of the head and body of a common rabbit but with a crown of antlers like those found on a male Roe Deer, leading some to state that the normally-docile animal can be dangerous when cornered. Certain accounts credit the Rasselbock as sporting a pair of elongated canine teeth, but it is uncertain whether every instance of the beast owns a pair of these.

Sightings of the Rasselbock have come from across a large swathe of Germany, with some accounts even reporting the presence of footprints in the snow, although these are likely to simply be those of common rabbits or hares.