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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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Wild Season. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1967.
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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Wild Season. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1967.
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
#what the fuck do you tag a bobcat/cat hybrid as. thats not even genetically PROBABLE#felines#bobcats#cats#Karl E. Karalus
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The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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(ID: black and white art of a cat and bobcat hybrid inside a train, the door open to show the scenery, which consists of valleys of farmland. the cat/bobcat simply looks. the lines in the drawing are all thin, so its fur looks long, and somewhat messy. the sky is empty. end ID)
The Crossbreed. Written by Allan W. Eckert. Illustrated by Karl E. Karalus. 1968.
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