CHOCOLATE BUNNY
ITEM ID: #1673
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Chocolate Bunny has 28 teeth and they never stop growing.
- The Chocolate Bunny does not hibernate.
- A baby Chocolate Bunny is called a kit.
LIONHEAD BUNNY
ITEM ID: #1674
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Lionhead Bunny is known to be friendly and enjoy human contact.
- There are two different types of Lionhead Bunnies, the European and American breed.
- There are many different colors of Lionhead Bunnies.
SPRING BEE
ITEM ID: #1635
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Spring Bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by humans.
- The Spring Bee visits 50 to 100 flowers during one collection trip.
- The average Spring Bee produces about 1/12th a teaspoon of honey in their lifetime.
ANGORA BUNNY
ITEM ID: #1636
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Angora Bunny is the oldest type of domestic rabbit.
- The Angora Bunny first appeared in the United States in the early 1900s.
- The Angora Bunny is bred for their long wool.
EASTER GIFT ANIMALS
SPRING CHEEP
ITEM ID: #1672
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
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NETHERLAND DWARF RABBIT
ITEM ID: #1675
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
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SIAMESE SATIN RABBIT
ITEM ID: #1678
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
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SPRING CHICK
ITEM ID: #1677
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Spring Chick can breathe through the eggshell before it hatches.
- Spring Chicks bond with their mother even before they are born.
- Female Spring Chicks are called pullets until they are 1 year old.
LOP EAR BUNNY
ITEM ID: #1676
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- There are eight different types of Lop Ear Bunnies.
- The English Lop is the oldest type of Lop Ear Bunnies.
- Lop Ear Bunnies are easily recognizable due to their large ears that flop down from their head.
SPRING LYNX
ITEM ID: #1765
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Spring Lynx is known for the black tufts of fur on the tips of their ears, which function as hearing aids.
- The Spring Lynx's name comes from the Greek word meaning "to shine."
- The Spring Lynx commonly hunts prey that are 3 to 4 times their own size.
SPRING DOVE
ITEM ID: #1766
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Spring Dove eats about 12 to 20 percent of their body weight per day.
- The oldest known Mourning Dove was 31 years old.
- The Spring Dove tends to feed on the ground, swallowing seeds and storing them for later.
RABBIT DUCK
ITEM ID: #1767
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Rabbit Duck can fly up to 300 miles per day.
- The Rabbit Duck's feet do not have nerves or blood vessels, so they never get cold.
- During molting season, the Rabbit Duck lose their feathers and cannot fly for about a month.
WEASEL THIEF
ITEM ID: #1768
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Weasel Thief is active in both summer and winter since they do not hibernate
- When the Weasel Thief is irritated, it will discharge a very pungent odor that can be detected at quite a distance.
- The Weasel Thief is blind at birth and can open their eyes after approximately 5 weeks.
SPRING SQUIRREL
ITEM ID: #1769
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Easter 2011 Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- There are over 300 different species of the Spring Squirrel around the world.
- The Spring Squirrel likes to live in trees, making homes in the hole of trunks.
- The Spring Squirrel is the most active during the day.