Breeding pairs for the Mouse Bunny are shown in columns representing the left and right dance floor positions where they should be placed.
The Mouse Bunny is a species of the Mountain Habitat. Depending on the music selection, is either light brown or grey in color. You know you have bred a Mouse Bunny when the hatch time is 20 hours.Merry Mouse Dancing! For breeding pairs and combinations for other Tunnel Town Bunnies, go to the Breeding page.
How To Breed A Mouse Bunny
Time: 20 hours
Left Position
Mouse Bunny (left)
Any Bunny (left)
Mountain Habitat (left)
Mountain Habitat (left)
Mountain Habitat (left)
Desert Habitat (left)
Mouse Bunny (left)
Any Bunny (left)
Mountain Habitat (left)- Mountain
- Snail
- Mouse
- Goat
- Miner '49er
Mountain Habitat (left)- Mountain
- Snail
- Mouse
- Goat
- Miner '49er
Mountain Habitat (left)- Mountain
- Snail
- Mouse
- Goat
- Miner '49er
Desert Habitat (left)- Dust
- Sun
- Cactus
- Roadrunner
- Turtle
- Jackalope
Right Position
Any Bunny (right)
Mouse Bunny (right)
Desert Habitat (right)
Tropical Habitat (right)
Arctic Habitat (right)
Mountain Habitat (right)
Any Bunny (right)
Mouse Bunny (right)
Desert Habitat (right)- Dust
- Sun
- Cactus
- Roadrunner
- Turtle
- Jackalope
Tropical Habitat (right)- Paradise
- Frog
- Butterfly
- Beetle
- Chameleon
- Toucan
Arctic Habitat (right)- Chinchilly
- Snowflake
- Fjord
- Walrus
- Narwhal
Mountain Habitat (right)- Mountain
- Snail
- Mouse
- Goat
- Miner '49er
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