DISTRACTED ORANGUTAN
ITEM ID: #2135
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Distracted Orangutan is the largest living arboreal animal today.
- The main staple of the Distracted Orangutan's diet is fruit.
- The Distracted Orangutan's arms are twice as long as their legs.
BORED ORANGUTAN
ITEM ID: #2136
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Bored Orangutan uses its hands to prepare its food by peeling fruits and stripping plants.
- The Bored Orangutan typically stays with its mother until it is about 8 years old.
- The Bored Orangutan feeds, breeds, and sleeps in the forest canopy, making it very much a tree-top dweller.
PUPIL ROBIN
ITEM ID: #2137
Rarity: Rare
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Pupil Robin typically has a wingspan ranging from 12.2-16 inches.
- The Pupil Robin eats mostly fruits, berries, beetle grubs, caterpillars, and grasshoppers.
- The Pupil Robin hunts by sight, not hearing, and can frequently be seen running across lawns and stopping to pluck earthworms it sees from the ground.
EAGER ROBIN
ITEM ID: #2138
Rarity: Ultra Rare
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Eager Robin is among the first birds to sing at dawn, and heralds the dawn with several melodic units that are repeated.
- The Eager Robin breeds in woodland and more open farmland and urban areas.
- The Eager Robin lays between 3-5 eggs per brood, which hatch after 14 days. The Eager Robin chicks then leave the nest two weeks after hatching!
ARITHMETIC TURTLE
ITEM ID: #2139
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Arithmetic Turtle has a domed shell that is hinged at the bottom, allowing it to close its shell tightly when threatened by predators.
- Male Arithmetic Turtles typically have red eyes, whereas females usually have brown eyes.
- Wild Arithmetic Turtles have been known to live over 80 years, while captive Arithmetic Turtles usually live only between 30-50 years.
CALCULATING TURTLE
ITEM ID: #2140
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 23h, Growth Formula: 17.25h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Calculating Turtle's shell is made from living tissue and is permanently attached to the Turtle's body via its fused rib cage.
- The Calculating Turtle can lower its activity level and halt its food intake when food is scarce or hard to find, unlike warm-blooded animals, which are driven to eat by their metabolisms.
- The Calculating Turtle prefers deciduous or mixed forested regions with moist forest floor and good drainage. It can also be found in open grasslands, pastures, or under fallen logs or in moist ground.
INSTRUCTING CRANE
ITEM ID: #2141
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Instructing Crane can live up to the age of 20.
- The Instructing Crane does not breed until it is 2-7 years old.
- The Instructing Crane feeds mostly in marshes and grain fields, and breeds in open marshes, wet grasslands and meadows.
TEACHING CRANE
ITEM ID: #2142
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Teaching Crane's wingspan can reach up to 8 feet when fully grown, allowing it to soar skillfully along thermals for hours.
- The Teaching Crane eats a wide variety of foods, including plants, insects, and small animals like mice.
- The Teaching Crane migrates south for the winter. Upwards of 40,000 Teaching Cranes can gather at a single stopover site.
ELEMENTARY ECHIDNA
ITEM ID: #2143
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Elementary Echidna is one of only four extant mammals that lay eggs.
- The Elementary Echidna feed by tearing open soft logs and anthills and using their long, sticky tongues to collect their prey.
- The Elementary Echidna lays one egg 22 days after mating, which she deposits directly into her pouch.
LEARNING ECHIDNA
ITEM ID: #2144
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 48h, Growth Formula: 36h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Learning Echidna, which lives in a drier environment than its long-billed cousin, has 400 electroreceptors at the tip of its snout.
- A young Learning Echidna is called a "puggle".
- The Learning Echidna is a small, solitary mammal covered in coarse hair and spines.
ERUDITE BADGER
ITEM ID: #2145
Rarity: Rare
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Erudite Badger, also known as the "ratel", more closely resembles a weasel than other badger species.
- The Erudite Badger is typically a solitary animal, but may hunt together in pairs during the breeding season.
- The skin around the Erudite Badger's neck is around 0.24 inches thick, making it difficult to pierce when engaging in battle with fellow Erudite Badgers.
GEEKY BADGER
ITEM ID: #2146
Rarity: Ultra Rare
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Geeky Badger lives alone in a self-dug burrow with typically only one passage and a nesting chamber. The burrow usually measures only 1-3 meters in length.
- The Geeky Badger is an intelligent animal, and is one of the few species known to use tools.
- The Geeky Badger is known to cooperate with the black-throated honeyguide bird, which leads it to bees' nests. It then tears apart the nest to provide honey and grubs for both.
STUDIOUS HIPPO
ITEM ID: #2147
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Studious Hippo is a rare nocturnal forest creature.
- An adult Studious Hippo stands only about 30-32 inches high at the shoulder and are 59-70 inches in length. They typically weigh between 400-600 pounds.
- The Studious Hippo gives birth to a single calf after a gestation period of 196-201 days.
SCHOLARLY HIPPO
ITEM ID: #2148
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Scholarly Hippo excretes a pinkish liquid that is believed to have antiseptic and sunscreening properties.
- The Scholarly Hippo is herbivorous and typically eats ferns, broad-leaved plants, and fruits that have fallen on the forest floor, and very rarely eat aquatic plants or grass.
- The Scholarly Hippo is more likely to ignore another Scholarly Hippo if they encounter one another than fight.
BOOK WORM
ITEM ID: #2152
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Book Worm is a decomposer that feeds mostly on undecayed leaf and other plant matter.
- The Book Worm may come to the surface of the ground after heavy rain storms, as the soil may become flooded with excessive water. However, some Book Worms can survive in sufficiently oxygenated water for several days.
- Rich fertile farmland may contain up to 1,750,000 Book Worms per acre, meaning that the weight of the Book Worms in the soil could exceed the weight of livestock on its surface!
READING WORM
ITEM ID: #2150
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Reading Worm plays a key role in improving soil fertility by decomposing plant matter. The soil that a Reading Worm lives in can contain 40% more humus than the topsoil above it.
- The Reading Worm may produce more than 10 pounds of casts per year. Casts are composed of ground up soil particles and stones that the Reading Worm digests in its intestine.
- The Reading Worm has an average lifespan of 4-8 years in the wild, though most garden Reading Worms only live 1-2 years.
ALPHABET BEE
ITEM ID: #2153
Rarity: Rare
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
Breed times: 16h, Growth Formula: 12h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: Yes
Facts:
- The Alphabet Bee can recite the entire alphabet backwards in 5 seconds!
- The Alphabet Bee is typically at most 1 inch long.
- A queen Alphabet Bee can lay upwards of 100 eggs in a day.
SPELLING BEE
ITEM ID: #2151
Rarity: Ultra Rare
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
Breed times: 24h, Growth Formula: 18h
How to get: Unavailable (Limited Time Back To School Animal)
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Spelling Bee and its cousins play an important role in the pollination of plants worldwide.
- Most female Spelling Bees have a venomous sting and a basket to carry pollen on the hindlegs.
- The Spelling Bee won the local Spelling Buzz contest of 2011 by spelling "melittology", which means "the study of bees" and is also known as "apiology".
OTHER BACK TO SCHOOL ANIMALS
STUDENT TETRA
ITEM ID: #2149
Rarity: Uncommon
How to get: Get from completing Missions
Giftable: No
Facts:
How to get: Get from completing Missions
Giftable: No
Facts:
- The Student Tetra is a freshwater fish native to blackwater or clearwater streams in parts of Colombia, Peru, and Brazil.
- The blue and red stripes along the Student Tetra's sides turn silver during the night as it rests, then reactivate in the morning when it becomes active again.
- On average, the Student Tetra grows to approximately 1.2 inches in overall length.