FENNEC FOX
ITEM ID: #108
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Fennec foxes have excellent hearing and can hear prey from underground.
- The Fennec fox is the smallest of all the foxes in the world.
- Fennec foxes have fur on the soles of their feet to protect them from hot sand.
YELLOW MONGOOSE
ITEM ID: #110
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Yellow mongooses are also known as "Red Meerkats" and are smaller than most other mongooses.
- Yellow mongooses are usually quiet and communicate through tail movements.
- Yellow mongooses cohabit with meerkats and ground squirrels and work together on the maintenance of burrows.
SUNDA LORIS
ITEM ID: #111
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The sunda loris produces a toxin mixed with their saliva to use as protection against enemies. The mother will lick this toxin onto their newborns before leaving to search for food.
- The sunda loris is native to Southeast Asia.
- The sunda loris has an excellent sense of smell, but poor color vision.
SLOTH
ITEM ID: #114
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Because sloths are slow moving creatures, it is easy for mites, ticks, and moths to live in their fur.
- Sloths spend most of their time in trees, only coming to the ground once per week to defecate.
- Sloth diets consist mainly of leaves, which are hard to digest. It takes a whole month for a sloth to digest a stomach full of leaves.
HONEY BADGER
ITEM ID: #115
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Honey badgers are known to be fearless. They regularly eat poisonous snakes and raid beehives for honey.
- Honey badgers have a great sense of hearing and smell, but poor eyesight.
- The honey badger is very aggressive and has few predators.
WHITE TIGER
ITEM ID: #120
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The white tiger scratches trees to mark its territory.
- The white tiger's night vision is six times better than that of humans.
- White tiger cubs fully develop their canines by 16 months, but will not begin killing until about 18 months of age.
WALRUS
ITEM ID: #121
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The walrus uses its tusk to pull itself from the ocean onto the ice.
- The walrus is a single species with two subspecies, the Pacific and Atlantic walrus.
- Walrus calves are sometimes crushed during stampedes for open water when the group is startled by a predator.
SPECKLED BEAR
ITEM ID: #122
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The speckled bear is the only bear native to South America.
- The speckled bear spends much of its time high up in the trees where it will build a nest with branches and leaves and stay for a couple days feeding on fruit.
- The speckled bear's predators are mountain lions and jaguars.
LEATHERBACK SEA TURTLE
ITEM ID: #123
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Leatherback turtles are the 4th largest modern reptile, only behind 3 crocodilians.
- Instead of a bony shell, the body of a leatherback turtle is covered with thick, oily flesh and minuscule bony plates.
- Unusual for reptiles, leatherback turtles can swim and survive in cold, deep ocean waters.
RUFFED LEMUR
ITEM ID: #125
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Ruffed lemurs are the only primates to build nests for their newborns.
- Ruffed lemurs have special adaptations for grooming, including a "toilet claw" on their second toes.
- Ruffed lemurs spend most of their time in the upper canopy of the Madagascar rainforest.
SCOTTISH HIGHLAND SHEEP
ITEM ID: #126
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Scottish Highland sheep is the most popular breed of sheep in the British Isles, making up about 30% of the sheep population.
- Scottish Highland ewes are excellent mothers and will defend their lambs from predators.
- The wool of the Scottish Highland sheep is one of the best mattress fillers.
GREAT EGRET
ITEM ID: #139
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The great egret was killed in large numbers for its plumes which are used to decorate hats.
- Great egrets use their long, sharp bill to spear their prey.
- The great egret is on the reverse side of the New Zealand $2 coin.
BLUE-BILLED FIREFINCH
ITEM ID: #147
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Blue-billed firefinches are found in and around South Africa.
- Blue-billed firefinches are very shy animals and are quick to fly away if discovered.
- Both male and female Blue-billed firefinches incubate eggs and feed the young.
RED-BELLIED WALLABY
ITEM ID: #152
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The red-bellied wallaby is found in Tasmania, Australia.
- The new born red-bellied wallaby stays in its mother's pouch for 6 months before weaning at 8 months.
- The red-bellied wallaby depends on sound rather than sight. When it hears danger, it thumps its foot on the ground.
OCELOT
ITEM ID: #162
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Ocelots are found in Mexico and other parts of Central and South America.
- Ocelots are very territorial and may fight to the death.
- Ocelots are listed as endangered and are now legally protected.
RED UAKARI
ITEM ID: #164
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- A red uakari troop contains a mix of 10 to 20 females and males.
- The red uakari's red face is attractive to other mates because sick uakaris will develop a pale face.
- Red uakaris only live in the Amazon River basin.
BINTURONG
ITEM ID: #174
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Binturongs are also commonly called the "Asian Bearcat".
- Binturongs diet primarily consists of fruit from their surrounding habitat.
- Binturongs have a very distinctive smell, similar to that of buttered popcorn!
BLACK PANTHER
ITEM ID: #176
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Panthers are very solitary creatures who live and hunt by themselves in an area called their home range.
- Panther cubs start hunting with their mothers when they're only 2-3 months old.
- Panthers have large furry paws with soft pads that enable them to walk silently while catching their prey.
WHITE-TAILED DEER
ITEM ID: #178
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The White-tailed Deer's coat color changes depending on season. In the spring and summer, they are reddish-brown, while in the fall and winter, they are gray-brown.
- The male White-tailed deer will regrow a set of antlers every year.
- The White-tailed Deer can jump nearly 8.5 feet.
DIK-DIK
ITEM ID: #180
Rarity: Rare
How to get: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Dik-diks are named so because of the sound they make when frightened.
- Dik-diks mate for life. A Dik-Dik is said to die of stress if its partner is killed.
- Dik-diks do not need to drink water and can get all the moisture they need from leaves and shoots.
DONKEY
ITEM ID: #183
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- A male donkey is called a Jack. A female donkey is called a Jennet or Jenny. Their offspring are foals.
- If well cared for, Donkeys can live for more than 40 years.
- George Washington owned the first donkeys born in the United States.
HARBOR PORPOISE
ITEM ID: #186
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Harbor Porpoises can dive as deep as 650 feet, but need to come up for air about every 25 seconds.
- During the Middle Ages, Harbor Porpoise meat was considered a delicacy suitable for a royal feast.
- Harbor Porpoises are among the smallest of the marine animals, reaching an average size of about 5 feet.
HEDGEHOG
ITEM ID: #187
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- When threatened, hedgehogs roll into a tight ball, protecting their face, eyes, limbs, and bellies.
- Hedgehogs have very sensitive senses of smell and hearing. They can even hear in the ultrasonic range.
- Hedgehogs are born with their spines lying just under the skin. The spines will "sprout" 2-3 days after they are born.
WHITE RHINO
ITEM ID: #197
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- A White rhino's horn is not a true horn that is attached to the skull, but rather grows from the skin and is made up of keratin fibers, the same material found in hair and nails.
- A White rhino's horn grows as much as three inches a year, and has been known to grow up to 5 feet long.
- White rhinos can reach galloping speeds of up to 25 mph.
MUSTANG
ITEM ID: #1202
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Mustangs are male horses and usually only one will stay with a herd.
- Any marking on a Mustang's head is called a "star" even if it's not shaped like a star.
- You can tell how old a Mustang is by studying its teeth. A Mustang gets all its teeth by age 5 and after that age, its teeth continue to grow longer.
AFRICAN WILD DOG
ITEM ID: #1203
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 120h, Growth Formula: 90h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- No two African Wild Dogs have the same coat pattern or coloration.
- African Wild Dogs can run as fast as 40 mph and maintain that speed for up to one hour.
- African Wild Dogs are constant wanderers and rarely stay in one place for more than a day or two.
BLUE CRAB
ITEM ID: #1211
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Female Blue Crabs mate only once in their lives.
- Blue Crabs are named so due to their sapphire-tinted claws.
- Blue Crab males are called "Jimmies" and females are called "Sook, Sally, or Sponge Crab" depending on their stage of sexual maturity.
LEMMING
ITEM ID: #1216
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Lemmings are small rodents dwelling in and around the Arctic regions, particularly in the tundra biomes.
- Unlike most animals, Lemmings remain active during the long arctic winter.
- Lemmings are the smallest animals in the Tundra and have waterproof fur, making them great swimmers.
PRAIRIE DOG
ITEM ID: #1217
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Prairie Dogs greet and recognize each other by gently touching their front teeth together, resembling a kiss.
- Prairie Dogs live in complex communities, called "towns" or "colonies." These towns are then divided into territorial neighborhoods and can cover up to 100 acres.
- Prairie Dogs are rodents, but were named "dogs" by settles due to their high-pitched, bark-like call.
COCONUT CRAB
ITEM ID: #1241
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Giant Coconut Crab is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world and is known for its ability to crack coconuts with its strong pincers.
- Giant Coconut Crabs are also known as "robber crabs" and "palm thieves" because of their tendency to steal food from each other, as wells as shiny objects from people.
- From head to tail, the Giant Coconut Crab is more than 3 feet long and weighs up to 40 pounds.
LUNA MOTH
ITEM ID: #1252
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- A female Luna Moth can lay up to 200 eggs in her lifetime, which she will deposit on the leaves of her favorite trees, such as persimmon or walnut.
- Luna Moths have a wingspan of up to 4.5 inches, which makes them one of the largest moths in North America.
- Adult Luna Moths have no mouths, so they never eat.
MALAYAN TAPIR
ITEM ID: #1253
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- When frightened, Malayan Tapirs take to the water and breathe with their snouts poked above the surface like snorkels.
- Malayan Tapirs are the only tapirs from Asia, found in Thailand, Burma, Malaysia and Indonesia.
- In Thailand, Malayan Tapirs are called P'som-sett, which means "mixture is finished." This refers to the belief that the tapir was created from leftover parts of other animals.
DUCK
ITEM ID: #1259
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The feet of a duck has no nerves or blood vessels. This means that ducks never feel the cold, even if they swim in icy cold water.
- Ducks' feathers are waterproof. There is a special gland that produces oil near the tail that spreads and covers the outer coat of feathers.
- A duck's quack has no echo.
MEERKAT
ITEM ID: #1265
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Meerkats are able to survive without drinking any water by getting the moisture they need from roots and fruits.
- Meerkats can kill and eat venomous snakes and scorpions without getting hurt because they have become immune to the venom.
- Meerkats have outstanding vision, and the dark rings around their eyes help improve this by reducing glare from the sun.
WATER MOCCASIN
ITEM ID: #1272
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Water Moccasins are also called "Cottonmouth" and are a highly venomous snake.
- A Water Moccasin is a pit viper and has a heat-sensitive organ for detecting warm-blooded prey.
- Water Moccasins are nocturnal, preferring to hunt at night. When catching frogs and fish, they will hold its prey in its jaws until the venom takes effect.
ANGELFISH
ITEM ID: #1287
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Angelfish originate from the Amazon River, Orinoco River, and Essequibo River basins in tropical South America.
- Angelfish will ambush predators and prey on small fish and macro-invertebrates.
- Angelfish form monogamous long term relationships. If one of the two dies or are removed, the other will most likely never be in another relationship.
FAIRY BLUEBIRD
ITEM ID: #1291
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Fairy Bluebirds live in the forests of the Himalayas, northern India, Burma and Indochina.
- Fairy Bluebirds feed largely on fruit, insects, and are particularly fond of wild figs.
- Male Fairy Bluebirds are famous for their bright turquoise plumage, while the female is a more dull blue-green or purple.
GOLDFINCH
ITEM ID: #1302
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- During courtship, female Goldfinches are distinguishable because of their zigzag flying motion while being chased by males.
- When Goldfinches sing, it is often in chorus. Some males even sing when they are in flight.
- When Goldfinches sing, it is often in chorus. Some males even sing when they are in flight.
WOODCHUCK
ITEM ID: #1354
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Woodchuck is another name for the groundhog and they are members of the squirrel family.
- The woodchuck's internal clock is affected by annual change in the amount of daylight.
- Woodchucks are one of the few mammals that go through true hibernation. Generally, hibernation starts around end of October and lasts until late February and March.
BANDICOOT
ITEM ID: #1355
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Bandicoots get their name from the world "bandictoa" which means pig-rat.
- When Bandicoots are disturbed, they make a high-pitched call.
- Bandicoots user their long, slender nose to root soil and dig in crevices for prey.
SUMATRAN STRIPED RABBIT
ITEM ID: #1379
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Sumatran Striped Rabbit is currently critically endangered due to deforestation and habitat loss.
- Sightings of the Sumatran Striped Rabbit have only been reported three times since 1972.
- The Sumatran Striped Rabbit is only found in the Barisan Mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia.
SCARLET TANAGER
ITEM ID: #1386
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Scarlet Tanager is easily recognized due to its bright red body with black wings and tail.
- Only male Scarlet Tanagers are bright red, the female is green with olive-brown wings.
- The Scarlet Tanager male attracts a female by singing.
RED-LEGGED HONEYCREEPER
ITEM ID: #1393
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Red-Legged Honey Creeper is a small songbird in the Tanager family.
- Red Legged Honey Creepers can be found in Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and Cuba.
- The underside of the Red-Legged Honey Creeper's wing is lemon yellow, which only becomes visible during flight.
CHINESE SOFT SHELL TURTLE
ITEM ID: #1397
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Chinese Soft Shell Turtle can reach up to 1 foot in length.
- The Chinese Soft Shell Turtle forages for food at night.
- Due to its long snout, the Chinese Soft Shell Turtle can snorkel in shallow waters.
BLUE WING GRASSHOPPER
ITEM ID: #1419
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Blue Wing Grasshopper's blue color is revealed only when it takes flight.
- The Blue Wing Grasshopper is common in higher elevations of the Sonoran Desert.
- Blue Wing Grasshopper are most abundant during the late summer and their population is dependent on summer monsoon rains.
RED-FOOTED BOOBY
ITEM ID: #1431
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
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PAINTED STORK
ITEM ID: #1432
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Painted Stork is very tall and slender, standing about 3 feet tall.
- Painted Storks live in freshwater marshes, ponds and flooded fields of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, eastern China and Vietnam.
- Painted Storks communicate by clattering their large bills, hissing and visual displays like spreading their wings and bowing to each other.
WEDDELL SEAL
ITEM ID: #1442
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Weddell Seals often dive up to 1,300 feet deep and have the ability to go as deep as almost 2,000 feet.
- Weddell Seals were named after Captain James Weddell, an explorer in the 1820s, whose book first described and illustrated them.
- The average dive of a Weddell Seal last for 15 minutes, but a record dive of 73 minutes has been recorded.
ROLLERBIRD
ITEM ID: #1443
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Roller Bird gets it name from their impressive courtship flight that involves diving, rolling and a rocking motion, along with loud calls.
- All Roller Birds are monogamous and highly territorial.
- Roller Birds make their nests in natural tree holes or termite hills and prefer to live in grasslands, open woods and regions with palm trees.
LAND HERMIT CRAB
ITEM ID: #1455
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Land Hermit Crabs have a large left claw used for defense and a smaller right claw used to collect food and drink water.
- Land Hermit Crabs live up to 10 years.
- The Land Hermit Crab's longer pair of antennae is used for feeling while the shorter pair is used for smelling and tasting.
PIPING GUAN
ITEM ID: #1467
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Piping Guan inhabits in tropical forests.
- The word "piping" in the Piping Guan comes from the sound they make only during breeding season.
- The Piping Guan is not endangered yet, but is in the primitive family of birds known as the cracids that includes many birds that are endangered.
JAPANESE SEROW
ITEM ID: #598
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Japanese Serow is a diurnal animal.
- The Japanese Serow is found in the dense woodlands in Honshu, Japan.
- The Japanese Serow can live up to 10 years in captivity.
AMERICAN OPOSSUM
ITEM ID: #1498
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- When threatened, the American Opposum will play dead.
- The opposum's diet mainly consists of carrion.
- The American Opposum has more teeth than any other land mammal; only aquatic mammals have more.
AARDWOLF
ITEM ID: #1499
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The aardwolf hides in a burrow during the day and comes out at night to search for food.
- The aardwolf can eat over 200,000 termites in a single night.
- The aardwolf prefer to use existing burrows instead of creating their own.
PRONGHORN ANTELOPE
ITEM ID: #1512
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Pronghorn Antelopes are the second fastest land mammals in the world after the cheetah.
- Not all female Pronghorn Antelopes grow horns. Only about 40% of them have horns that are no longer than their ears.
- Pronghorn Antelopes have excellent vision, they can pick up movement three miles away.
OCELLATED TURKEY
ITEM ID: #1513
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Although the Ocellated Turkey has the ability to fly, it prefers to run to escape when in danger.
- Female Ocellated Turkeys lay their eggs in a hidden nest on the ground.
- Ocellated Turkeys typically start to sing twenty to twenty five minutes before sunrise.
GOLDEN BENGAL TIGER
ITEM ID: #762
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Golden Bengal Tiger can consume up to 88 pounds of meat in one feeding.
- There are less than 3,000 Golden Bengal Tigers left in the wild.
- The Golden Bengal Tiger sometimes drags its prey to the water to eat them.
NORTHERN TAMANDUA
ITEM ID: #763
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Northern Tamandua is most closely related to sloths and armadillos.
- The Northern Tamandua can only open its mouth to about the diameter of a pencil.
- The Northern Tamandua's tongue can measure up to 40 centimeters.
DORMOUSE
ITEM ID: #799
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The size of Dormouse family groups depends on the availability of food in the area.
- The Dormouse has a habit of sleeping for long hours at a time. Its name came from the French word "dormir", which mens to sleep.
- The Dormouse has a long hibernation period which led to people calling them nicknames such as "sleep mouse", "dozing mouse", or "sleeper".
SNAIL
ITEM ID: #820
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- Radula, microscopic, tooth-like structures located on a snail's tongue, works like a file, ripping food into small pieces.
- Due to its slow pace, the snail has traditionally been seen as a symbol of laziness.
- Snails are a source of protein for many countries, including Spain, Fance, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Belgium, and more.
ZEBRA DOVE
ITEM ID: #908
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Zebra Dove is native to Asia.
- The Zebra Dove is also known as the "Barred Ground Dove."
- Zebra Doves are especially popular in Thailand where having one is considered good luck.
PACARANA
ITEM ID: #924
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Pacarana can be found in the foothills and slops of the Andes Mountains in northern South America.
- The Pacarana is the third largest rodent worldwide.
- Pacaranas can grow to be three feet long and over 30 pounds.
BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS
ITEM ID: #1044
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Blue Ringed Octopus can only see in black and white.
- Even though the Blue Ringed Octopus is very small, only the size of a golf ball, its poison is powerful enough to kill a human in minutes.
- The blue rings of the Blue Ringed Octopus only become visible when its about to attack.
NORTHERN PYGMY OWL
ITEM ID: #1060
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Northern Pygmy Owl can carry prey weighing more than twice their own weight.
- The Northern Pygmy Owl is most active at dawn and dusk.
- The Northern Pygmy Owl mostly feed on small mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
COLLARED SUNBIRD
ITEM ID: #1185
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Collared Sunbird is generally found in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda.
- The Collared Sunbird's flight is fast and direct due to their short wingspan.
- The Collard Sunbird collects nectar by hovering like a hummingbird.
SOLDIER CRAB
ITEM ID: #1576
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Soldier Crabs are rarely seen along and will congregate into armies of hundreds and sometimes even thousands.
- Soldier Crabs are about 1.5 centimeters wide.
- Soldier Crabs can be found on the east coast of Australia.
MANTA RAY
ITEM ID: #1620
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Some Manta Rays have been known to grow up to 25 feet in length.
- A Manta Ray can weigh up to 5,000 pounds.
- The Manta Ray does not have a skeleton that is made from bone.
GIANT CLOUD RAT
ITEM ID: #1154
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Giant Cloud Rat can be found in the Philippines.
- A baby Giant Cloud Rat is called a "kitten."
- The Giant Cloud Rat usually weighs about 4 pounds.
ORIENTAL FLYING GURNARD
ITEM ID: #1630
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Oriental Flying Gurnard has the ability to walk on the ocean floor.
- The Oriental Flying Gurnard is found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean at depths of up to 100 meters.
- The Oriental Flying Gurnard is quite small in size, growing to only about 40cm in length.
GOLDEN LION TAMARIN
ITEM ID: #1403
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
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LIVINGSTON'S CHICHLID
ITEM ID: #1404
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: UNRELEASED
Giftable: No
Facts:
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STELLER SEA LION
ITEM ID: #2483
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Steller Sea Lions are capable of traveling up to 250 miles to find food and can dive to approximately 1300 ft in depth.
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RED-HEADED ROCK AGAMA
ITEM ID: #9142
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Outside of breeding season, male Red-headed Rock Agama coloring changes from a brilliant orange and blue to plain brown.
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SOUTHERN YELLOW-BILLED HORNBILL
ITEM ID: #9262
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Sometimes called the "Flying Banana", these birds are known to feed on spiders, scorpions, and termites!
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BUSH BABY
ITEM ID: #9338
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- A bushbaby is a small-sized, nocturnal monkey from Africa.
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RUFOUS-BELLIED THRUSH
ITEM ID: #9435
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Rufous-bellied Thrush is a songbird of the thrush family.
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NORTHERN SEA LION
ITEM ID: #9444
Rarity: Rare
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Adopt from Feed
Giftable: No
Facts:
- Northern Sea Lion adult male will reach weights between 800-1000 pounds and lengths of approximately 9-10 feet.
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