Bunny species belong to one of six habitats: Desert, Grassland, Mountain, Arctic, Ocean, or Tropical. Visit the Breeding page, to find out how to breed Tunnel Tunnel Bunnies.
Desert Habitat: Sun Bunnies and Dust Bunnies are the most common breeds hailing from the Desert. Those tough Desert genes tend to dominate on the dance floor, but a few rare breeds sneak out of these pairings now and then. Opposites attract, and your best shot at a Fjord Bunny is to bring fire and ice together. The shy Leopard Bunny sometimes visits the Desert family tree, but only near the grassy plains.Grassland Habitat: The Prairie Bunny is a hearty breed, and the one most people associate with Grassland habitats. Grassland are found all over the world, though; even under the sea, where they hide the elusive Squid Bunny. In fact, Grassland varieties produce some of the rarest rabbit species there are, especially when they dance to a tropical beat.Mountain Habitat: If you don't have a Mountain Bunny, it might be because you haven't invited any rabbits from the Mountain habitat to the dance floor lately. That would include the common Mountain Bunny, of course; also it's slow poke cousin the Snail Bunny, and the seldom seen Miner 49er. The Miner is a purebred Mountain species; you wont find him if your dancing anywhere else.Arctic Habitat: Is the rare Walrus Bunny still eluding you? They may dwell in the Ocean, but they actually call the Arctic habitat home. The Chinchilly seems to pop up everywhere in the Arctic, except near the jungle. There, where the cold dry air collides with tropical humidity, the forecast calls for Snowflakes.Ocean Habitat: Have you ever watched the moon rise over the ocean? The Moon Bunny loves the sea; especially when it meets a deserted or mountainous beach. If your fishing for Squid or Walrus, remember that they are cold water creatures; unlike the Shark, which hangs around Tropical island reefs.Tropical Habitat: The most colorful creatures always seem to live in the Tropics. Here's where you'll find the Butterfly Bunny and the Bunny of Paradise hiding in the deepest jungle. Dance with a Desert or Grassland bunny if you're searching for Chameleon, but enlist some cooler characters if you are trying to catch a Frog.
Dust: Dust Bunnies hail from the land of Jamaa, where they tended to gravitate to careers in law and government. Abruptly zapped into the world of Tunnel Town by devious Phantoms, their intelligence and adaptability make them well-suited to founding new burrows. This species shouldn't be confused with the dirtballs you find under your furniture. At least, the nice ones shouldn't.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 250 gems
» Read How to breed a Dust Bunny
Prairie: The tall grass of the prairie serves as the perfect camouflage for most of the animals found there. Unfortunately for the Prairie Bunny, one of the most ticklish animals around, it causes them to leap high into the air and scream with laughter.
Type: Grassland
Cost: 500 gems
» Read How to breed a Prairie Bunny
Mountain: This rough and tumble bunny will pick a fight with just about anyone. In order to avoid provoking your Mountain Bunny, here are some conversation topics to avoid: his cute puffy cheeks, his little pink nose, his softy-wofty widdle ears, the music of John Denver, the fate of the Donner Party, supervillain hideouts, dwarves, erosion, sprawling ski resorts, and hikers. Note: this not a complete list.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 1,000 gems
Level 10 Value: 350 gems
» Read How to breed a Mountain Bunny
Chinchilly: Chinchilly rabbits are forced to tunnel through thick ice to make their homes in their native climes. As a result, this species is prized by famous DJs for their ultra-hard claws, which make excellent record needles. No serious DJ would go on tour without taking their pet Chinchilly and a manicure kit.
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 2,000 gems
Level 10 Value: 700 gems
» Read How to breed a Chinchilly Bunny
Seafoam: Everybody knows that the Seafoam is lightest of the many rabbit breeds, with adult males typically weighing in at 1.5 potato chips. But did you know that they are also the worst at managing their finances? It's true -- four out of every ten Seafoam Rabbits have declared bankruptcy at least once.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 3,000 gems
Level 10 Value: 1,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Seafoam Bunny
Paradise: The Bunny of Paradise has nothing in common with the birds of a similar name. This species is usually only found around Las Vegas, and was named after the casino chain where it was discovered. While they eat fresh vegetables in a pinch, Bunnies of Paradise prefer decorative plastic flowers and free shrimp cocktails.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 4,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Bunny of Paradise
Pumpkin: The Pumpkin Bunny hates to bother you, and hates to be... well, you know, "that guy;" but could you spare a few Gems for a Bunny who's down on his luck, and who, you know... looks like a pumpkin?
Habitat: Seasonal - Halloween
Cost: 10,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Pumpkin Bunny
Sun: Some historians have speculated that Thomas Edison drew his inspiration for the light bulb from his pet Bunny. It isn't true of course, his bunny was neither encased in glass nor electrified. However, his Sun Bunny WAS the source of his awesome year-round suntan.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 10 stars
Level 10 Value: 250 gems
» Read How to breed a Sun Bunny
Snail: The Snail Bunny does NOT leave a slimy trail wherever it goes, and they can be very sensitive about this misconception. They blame this myth for the fact that they are rarely onvited to parties, when actually it's because they show up three days late and take forever to leave.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 25 stars
Level 10 Value: 1,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Snail Bunny
Leopard: Long ago, the Leopard Bunny was hunted extensively for it's fur. We can all be thankful that we now live in a more enlightened age! Now they're hunted extensively because of their awful singing, and because they rarely signal when changing lanes.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 30 stars
» Read How to breed a Leopard Bunny
Zebra: If you are hosting a dinner party with a number of bunnies on the guest list, it's important to know where to seat the Zebra Bunny. The Zebras never stop talking even when their mouths are full, so you might want to seat them among your quietest friends. Also worth considering: they are known to throw food; so you probably want them positioned well away from your own seat.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 50 stars
Level 10 Value: 2,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Zebra Bunny
Snowflake: Human parents like to tell their children that they're as unique and special as individual snowflakes. Snowflake Rabbits, on the other hand, tell their children that they are as unique as the proton numbers of the chemical elements. It's just another one of those subtle human/rabbit differences.
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 50 stars
Level 10 Value: 2,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Snowflake Bunny
Moon: Ah, the Moov Bunny. Dreamer, poet, household menace. They don't like to talk about it, but around the burrow it's well known that most kitchen fires, bathtub floods, lawnmower accidents, downed power lines, and catastrophic meteor strikes are caused by inattentive Moon bunnies.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 125 stars
Level 10 Value: 5,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Moon Bunny
Frog: People assume they know all about Frog Rabbits because they look like frogs. They assume these rabbits must like bugs, swamps, and banjo music. Nothing could be further from the truth -- Frog Rabbits prefer pasta to most foods, they love to ski, and they'll listen to anything with a dance beat.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 150 stars
Level 10 Value: 6,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Frog Bunny
Cactus:Though their outward appearance screams danger, Cactus Bunnies are some of the friendliest bunnies around. They use their needles to serve Hors d'oeuvres every summer during the annual Cactaceae Festival. Make a note of that word, Cactaceae. It tends to show up in spelling bees.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 200 stars
Level 10 Value: 8,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Cactus Bunny
Mouse: You might assume that people gave the Mouse Bunny it's name because it sort of looks like a big mouse. However, it was actually given this name by hawks and owls, because it tastes like a big mouse too.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 225 stars
Level 10 Value: 9,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Mouse Bunny
Lion: Courage, Strength, Power: all words that this regal creature uses to describe itself. Experienced breeders know it takes years to train a Lion Bunny properly. It takes even longer to get them out of the bathroom in the morning, where they'll spend hours doing their hair and growling seductively at their reflections.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 300 stars
Level 10 Value: 12,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Lion Bunny
Shark: You shouldn't assume that the Shark Rabbit is dangerous just because it has rows of spikey teeth, a menacing growl, and it happens to be gnawing on your leg. It might just be trying to show you something.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 350 stars
Level 10 Value: 14,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Shark Bunny
Butterfly: This bunny is native to an island that is completely free of predators, pest, sharp rocks, deep water, poisonous plants, dangerous crosswalks, and bad dreams. It appears that all along, one of those things has been preventing rabbits from growing butterfly wings.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 400 stars
Level 10 Value: 16,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Butterfly Bunny
Vampire: That Vampire Bunny is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you play with it!
Habitat: Seasonal - Halloween
Cost: 400 stars
» Read How to breed a Vampire Bunny
Roadrunner: Students of evolutionary biology often throw up their hands and storm out of the room when confronted with the Roadrunner Rabbit. You can't blame them, Really, just what the duece is going on with this rabbit? A ground-dwelling herbivore with a beak and feathered tail? Scientist have been forced to conclude that while the Roadrunner is ideally adapted to it's native environment, its native environment must be some sort of clown planet.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 425 stars
Level 10 Value: 17,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Roadrunner Bunny
Wildflower: Years of gentrification have molded these bunnies into snooty foodies who refuse to dine on anything but the freshest of locavore artisanal cuisine, in the newest restaraunts of reclaimed wood and exposed lighting, where they'll only be seen in the trendiest of bespoke and couture fashions from the latest boutique ateilers.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 425 stars
Level 10 Value: 17,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Wildflower Bunny
Fjord: A remarkable specimen, the Fjord Bunny; renowned the world over for it's beautiful plumage. This is a misnomer, of course -- rabbits don't really have plumage. What this rabbit has is an elaborate, high maintenance hairstyle it must restore each morning with egg whites and a friends help.
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 450 stars
Level 10 Value: 18,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Fjord Bunny
Turtle: While the Turtle Bunnies are known to be mysterious and elusive, they are also crack detectives! Their ultra-keen eyesight allows them to see the most minute details, and their quicksilver like cognition can make them seem almost psychic! They also use their shells to house every imaginable tool and gadget: from glasses of magnification to powders of fingerprint to dames of doublecross. In fact, it is a little-known fact that Sherlock Holmes' hat was designed after the shell of a Turtle Bunny.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 450 stars
Level 10 Value: 18,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Turtle Bunny
Squid: Squid Bunnies were first discovered by psychologist and rabbit expert Dr. Sigmund Ceemunstar. Convinced for years that there must be some vital metaphorical significance to their extraordinary appearance, he was eventually forced to conclude that sometimes a Squid Bunny is just a Squid Bunny.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 500 stars
Level 10 Value: 20,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Squid Bunny
Goat: It's a little known fact that the Mountain Goat Bunnies are terrific surfers. True story. They abandoned the alps long ago and they now use their exquisite balancing skills and enviable core strength to balance on waves instead of rocky cliffs. As it turns out, they much prefer sea level. On their way down from the peaks, they learned from the local beavers how to gnaw their own surf boards from pine trees. When ocean side however, they much prefer palm trees. Unfortunatly, because their fur is so pale, they burn like cheap souffles in any amount of sun. Luckily for them, there is such thing as sunscreen with SPF 5000.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 525 stars
Level 10 Value: 21,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Goat Bunny
Wildebeest: Wildebeests, (the big, stinky, thundering herd kind) are famous for two things: migrating vast distances, and being eaten by lions in TV documentaries. The Wildebeest Bunny, on the other hand, isn't really famous for anything. Great listeners though.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 550 stars
Level 10 Value: 22,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Wildebeest Bunny
Beetle: The Beetle Bunnies may very well have been the most popular bunny band in all of bunnydom. When the Beetle Bunnies were prepping for their debut tour of Tunnel Town, they were nervous their music might not be heard over the screaming of the crowd. They decided to upgrade their amplifiers to the loudest 1000 carrot sound designed specifically for underground venues, but even these mammoth machines couldn't overcome the cacophany of hysterical fans.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 750 stars
Level 10 Value: 30,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Beetle Bunny
Franken: Seething mob of vigilante townsfolk at your door, arme with torches and pitchforks? Let your Franken Bunny handle it! That's just another day at the office for Franken Bunnies.
Habitat: Seasonal - Halloween
Cost: 800 stars
» Read How to breed a Franken Bunny
Jackalope: Long thought to exist in legend only, Jackalopes are quite real and are well aware that they look a bit like little antelope or deer or something. They are rather tired of being asked how this came about, especially when the questioner speculates about their ancestry. No their mothers did not marry antelope. Nor were they in high speed collisions with antelope. Look, they're just rabbits with antlers ok? Live and let live.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 1,200 stars
Level 10 Value: 48,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Jackalope Bunny
Walrus: It isn't really nice to call these proud creatures "Walrus Bunnies," just because they have tusks and whiskers, live on slabs of sea ice, eat mollusks, hang aroud with real walruses and listen to their music, tend to vote in a bloc with the walrus coalition, and always check the "Occupation: Walrus" checkbox on their taxes.
Habitat: Arctc
Cost: 1,350 stars
Level 10 Value: 54,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Walrus Bunny
Chameleon: In his famous poem, "The Tyger," William Blake asks, "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" That wont help you understand why this bunny has the head of a chameleon, but trot it out the next time someone is angry with you and see if it doesn't confuse them.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 1,400 stars
Level 10 Value: 56,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Chameleon Bunny
Miner '49er: Their numbers dwindling after years of overwork and predation by Vermicious Knids, Miner Bunnies have sought refuge wherever possible. Your Tunnel Town Burrow happends to be the ideal location for a few of them to step off the crazy tredmill of life and just relax. A time to look at their lives holistically, you know? Give some thought to the big picture. Maybe it's time for them to consider a new line of work? Follow your dreams Miner Bunny!
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 1,500 stars
Level 10 Value: 60,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Miner 49er Bunny
Toucan: If you've ever vacationed at a tropical resort, you probably took pictures of Toucan Rabbits without even realizing it. They are notorious photobombers, and they take great pride in inserting themselves subliminally into your memory by sneaking into snapshots. Toucans are so ubiquitous, in fact, that most people just tune them out; and it takes real effort to find them in a photo even when you know they are there. You can practice with celebrity wedding photos, though -- they never miss an oppurtunity there.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 1,750 stars
Level 10 Value: 70,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Toucan Bunny
Narwhal: You might suppose that the Narwhal Rabbit evolved it's distinctive horn as a means of protecting itself, right? However, if you press gently on the tip of the thing yuo'll find it telescopes into itself like a radio antenae. The poor Narwhal Rabbit couldn't stab a gumdrop with it. You have to wonder why nature even bothered evolving a collapsable horn. Would a solid, stabby horn really have been that much more work?
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 2,250 stars
Level 10 Value: 90,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Narwhal Bunny
Angler: The Angler Bunny knows what you're thinking, so let's get the three most common questions out of the way right now: 1. The dangly thing is called a "bioluminescent nubbin."
2. No, it wouldn't taste good. 3. Nothing happens when you flick it, aside from profoundly irritating the Angler Bunny. What's it for? Well it glows and it looks cool. Isn't that enough?
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 2,500 stars
Level 10 Value: 100,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Angler Bunny
Albino: Unwelcome in casinos from Las Vegas to Morocco because of their unnatural luck at games of chance, many Albino Bunnies have been driven instead to sports gambling, just to make ends meet.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 2,500 stars
Level 10 Value: 100,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Albino Bunny #1
» Read How to breed a Albino Bunny #2
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 250 gems
» Read How to breed a Dust Bunny
Prairie: The tall grass of the prairie serves as the perfect camouflage for most of the animals found there. Unfortunately for the Prairie Bunny, one of the most ticklish animals around, it causes them to leap high into the air and scream with laughter.
Type: Grassland
Cost: 500 gems
» Read How to breed a Prairie Bunny
Mountain: This rough and tumble bunny will pick a fight with just about anyone. In order to avoid provoking your Mountain Bunny, here are some conversation topics to avoid: his cute puffy cheeks, his little pink nose, his softy-wofty widdle ears, the music of John Denver, the fate of the Donner Party, supervillain hideouts, dwarves, erosion, sprawling ski resorts, and hikers. Note: this not a complete list.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 1,000 gems
Level 10 Value: 350 gems
» Read How to breed a Mountain Bunny
Chinchilly: Chinchilly rabbits are forced to tunnel through thick ice to make their homes in their native climes. As a result, this species is prized by famous DJs for their ultra-hard claws, which make excellent record needles. No serious DJ would go on tour without taking their pet Chinchilly and a manicure kit.
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 2,000 gems
Level 10 Value: 700 gems
» Read How to breed a Chinchilly Bunny
Seafoam: Everybody knows that the Seafoam is lightest of the many rabbit breeds, with adult males typically weighing in at 1.5 potato chips. But did you know that they are also the worst at managing their finances? It's true -- four out of every ten Seafoam Rabbits have declared bankruptcy at least once.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 3,000 gems
Level 10 Value: 1,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Seafoam Bunny
Paradise: The Bunny of Paradise has nothing in common with the birds of a similar name. This species is usually only found around Las Vegas, and was named after the casino chain where it was discovered. While they eat fresh vegetables in a pinch, Bunnies of Paradise prefer decorative plastic flowers and free shrimp cocktails.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 4,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Bunny of Paradise
Pumpkin: The Pumpkin Bunny hates to bother you, and hates to be... well, you know, "that guy;" but could you spare a few Gems for a Bunny who's down on his luck, and who, you know... looks like a pumpkin?
Habitat: Seasonal - Halloween
Cost: 10,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Pumpkin Bunny
Sun: Some historians have speculated that Thomas Edison drew his inspiration for the light bulb from his pet Bunny. It isn't true of course, his bunny was neither encased in glass nor electrified. However, his Sun Bunny WAS the source of his awesome year-round suntan.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 10 stars
Level 10 Value: 250 gems
» Read How to breed a Sun Bunny
Snail: The Snail Bunny does NOT leave a slimy trail wherever it goes, and they can be very sensitive about this misconception. They blame this myth for the fact that they are rarely onvited to parties, when actually it's because they show up three days late and take forever to leave.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 25 stars
Level 10 Value: 1,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Snail Bunny
Leopard: Long ago, the Leopard Bunny was hunted extensively for it's fur. We can all be thankful that we now live in a more enlightened age! Now they're hunted extensively because of their awful singing, and because they rarely signal when changing lanes.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 30 stars
» Read How to breed a Leopard Bunny
Zebra: If you are hosting a dinner party with a number of bunnies on the guest list, it's important to know where to seat the Zebra Bunny. The Zebras never stop talking even when their mouths are full, so you might want to seat them among your quietest friends. Also worth considering: they are known to throw food; so you probably want them positioned well away from your own seat.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 50 stars
Level 10 Value: 2,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Zebra Bunny
Snowflake: Human parents like to tell their children that they're as unique and special as individual snowflakes. Snowflake Rabbits, on the other hand, tell their children that they are as unique as the proton numbers of the chemical elements. It's just another one of those subtle human/rabbit differences.
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 50 stars
Level 10 Value: 2,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Snowflake Bunny
Moon: Ah, the Moov Bunny. Dreamer, poet, household menace. They don't like to talk about it, but around the burrow it's well known that most kitchen fires, bathtub floods, lawnmower accidents, downed power lines, and catastrophic meteor strikes are caused by inattentive Moon bunnies.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 125 stars
Level 10 Value: 5,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Moon Bunny
Frog: People assume they know all about Frog Rabbits because they look like frogs. They assume these rabbits must like bugs, swamps, and banjo music. Nothing could be further from the truth -- Frog Rabbits prefer pasta to most foods, they love to ski, and they'll listen to anything with a dance beat.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 150 stars
Level 10 Value: 6,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Frog Bunny
Cactus:Though their outward appearance screams danger, Cactus Bunnies are some of the friendliest bunnies around. They use their needles to serve Hors d'oeuvres every summer during the annual Cactaceae Festival. Make a note of that word, Cactaceae. It tends to show up in spelling bees.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 200 stars
Level 10 Value: 8,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Cactus Bunny
Mouse: You might assume that people gave the Mouse Bunny it's name because it sort of looks like a big mouse. However, it was actually given this name by hawks and owls, because it tastes like a big mouse too.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 225 stars
Level 10 Value: 9,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Mouse Bunny
Lion: Courage, Strength, Power: all words that this regal creature uses to describe itself. Experienced breeders know it takes years to train a Lion Bunny properly. It takes even longer to get them out of the bathroom in the morning, where they'll spend hours doing their hair and growling seductively at their reflections.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 300 stars
Level 10 Value: 12,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Lion Bunny
Shark: You shouldn't assume that the Shark Rabbit is dangerous just because it has rows of spikey teeth, a menacing growl, and it happens to be gnawing on your leg. It might just be trying to show you something.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 350 stars
Level 10 Value: 14,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Shark Bunny
Butterfly: This bunny is native to an island that is completely free of predators, pest, sharp rocks, deep water, poisonous plants, dangerous crosswalks, and bad dreams. It appears that all along, one of those things has been preventing rabbits from growing butterfly wings.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 400 stars
Level 10 Value: 16,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Butterfly Bunny
Vampire: That Vampire Bunny is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you play with it!
Habitat: Seasonal - Halloween
Cost: 400 stars
» Read How to breed a Vampire Bunny
Roadrunner: Students of evolutionary biology often throw up their hands and storm out of the room when confronted with the Roadrunner Rabbit. You can't blame them, Really, just what the duece is going on with this rabbit? A ground-dwelling herbivore with a beak and feathered tail? Scientist have been forced to conclude that while the Roadrunner is ideally adapted to it's native environment, its native environment must be some sort of clown planet.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 425 stars
Level 10 Value: 17,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Roadrunner Bunny
Wildflower: Years of gentrification have molded these bunnies into snooty foodies who refuse to dine on anything but the freshest of locavore artisanal cuisine, in the newest restaraunts of reclaimed wood and exposed lighting, where they'll only be seen in the trendiest of bespoke and couture fashions from the latest boutique ateilers.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 425 stars
Level 10 Value: 17,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Wildflower Bunny
Fjord: A remarkable specimen, the Fjord Bunny; renowned the world over for it's beautiful plumage. This is a misnomer, of course -- rabbits don't really have plumage. What this rabbit has is an elaborate, high maintenance hairstyle it must restore each morning with egg whites and a friends help.
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 450 stars
Level 10 Value: 18,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Fjord Bunny
Turtle: While the Turtle Bunnies are known to be mysterious and elusive, they are also crack detectives! Their ultra-keen eyesight allows them to see the most minute details, and their quicksilver like cognition can make them seem almost psychic! They also use their shells to house every imaginable tool and gadget: from glasses of magnification to powders of fingerprint to dames of doublecross. In fact, it is a little-known fact that Sherlock Holmes' hat was designed after the shell of a Turtle Bunny.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 450 stars
Level 10 Value: 18,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Turtle Bunny
Squid: Squid Bunnies were first discovered by psychologist and rabbit expert Dr. Sigmund Ceemunstar. Convinced for years that there must be some vital metaphorical significance to their extraordinary appearance, he was eventually forced to conclude that sometimes a Squid Bunny is just a Squid Bunny.
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 500 stars
Level 10 Value: 20,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Squid Bunny
Goat: It's a little known fact that the Mountain Goat Bunnies are terrific surfers. True story. They abandoned the alps long ago and they now use their exquisite balancing skills and enviable core strength to balance on waves instead of rocky cliffs. As it turns out, they much prefer sea level. On their way down from the peaks, they learned from the local beavers how to gnaw their own surf boards from pine trees. When ocean side however, they much prefer palm trees. Unfortunatly, because their fur is so pale, they burn like cheap souffles in any amount of sun. Luckily for them, there is such thing as sunscreen with SPF 5000.
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 525 stars
Level 10 Value: 21,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Goat Bunny
Wildebeest: Wildebeests, (the big, stinky, thundering herd kind) are famous for two things: migrating vast distances, and being eaten by lions in TV documentaries. The Wildebeest Bunny, on the other hand, isn't really famous for anything. Great listeners though.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 550 stars
Level 10 Value: 22,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Wildebeest Bunny
Beetle: The Beetle Bunnies may very well have been the most popular bunny band in all of bunnydom. When the Beetle Bunnies were prepping for their debut tour of Tunnel Town, they were nervous their music might not be heard over the screaming of the crowd. They decided to upgrade their amplifiers to the loudest 1000 carrot sound designed specifically for underground venues, but even these mammoth machines couldn't overcome the cacophany of hysterical fans.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 750 stars
Level 10 Value: 30,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Beetle Bunny
Franken: Seething mob of vigilante townsfolk at your door, arme with torches and pitchforks? Let your Franken Bunny handle it! That's just another day at the office for Franken Bunnies.
Habitat: Seasonal - Halloween
Cost: 800 stars
» Read How to breed a Franken Bunny
Jackalope: Long thought to exist in legend only, Jackalopes are quite real and are well aware that they look a bit like little antelope or deer or something. They are rather tired of being asked how this came about, especially when the questioner speculates about their ancestry. No their mothers did not marry antelope. Nor were they in high speed collisions with antelope. Look, they're just rabbits with antlers ok? Live and let live.
Habitat: Desert
Cost: 1,200 stars
Level 10 Value: 48,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Jackalope Bunny
Walrus: It isn't really nice to call these proud creatures "Walrus Bunnies," just because they have tusks and whiskers, live on slabs of sea ice, eat mollusks, hang aroud with real walruses and listen to their music, tend to vote in a bloc with the walrus coalition, and always check the "Occupation: Walrus" checkbox on their taxes.
Habitat: Arctc
Cost: 1,350 stars
Level 10 Value: 54,000 gems
» Read How to breed a Walrus Bunny
Chameleon: In his famous poem, "The Tyger," William Blake asks, "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" That wont help you understand why this bunny has the head of a chameleon, but trot it out the next time someone is angry with you and see if it doesn't confuse them.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 1,400 stars
Level 10 Value: 56,000 gems
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Miner '49er: Their numbers dwindling after years of overwork and predation by Vermicious Knids, Miner Bunnies have sought refuge wherever possible. Your Tunnel Town Burrow happends to be the ideal location for a few of them to step off the crazy tredmill of life and just relax. A time to look at their lives holistically, you know? Give some thought to the big picture. Maybe it's time for them to consider a new line of work? Follow your dreams Miner Bunny!
Habitat: Mountain
Cost: 1,500 stars
Level 10 Value: 60,000 gems
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Toucan: If you've ever vacationed at a tropical resort, you probably took pictures of Toucan Rabbits without even realizing it. They are notorious photobombers, and they take great pride in inserting themselves subliminally into your memory by sneaking into snapshots. Toucans are so ubiquitous, in fact, that most people just tune them out; and it takes real effort to find them in a photo even when you know they are there. You can practice with celebrity wedding photos, though -- they never miss an oppurtunity there.
Habitat: Tropical
Cost: 1,750 stars
Level 10 Value: 70,000 gems
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Narwhal: You might suppose that the Narwhal Rabbit evolved it's distinctive horn as a means of protecting itself, right? However, if you press gently on the tip of the thing yuo'll find it telescopes into itself like a radio antenae. The poor Narwhal Rabbit couldn't stab a gumdrop with it. You have to wonder why nature even bothered evolving a collapsable horn. Would a solid, stabby horn really have been that much more work?
Habitat: Arctic
Cost: 2,250 stars
Level 10 Value: 90,000 gems
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Angler: The Angler Bunny knows what you're thinking, so let's get the three most common questions out of the way right now: 1. The dangly thing is called a "bioluminescent nubbin."
2. No, it wouldn't taste good. 3. Nothing happens when you flick it, aside from profoundly irritating the Angler Bunny. What's it for? Well it glows and it looks cool. Isn't that enough?
Habitat: Ocean
Cost: 2,500 stars
Level 10 Value: 100,000 gems
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Albino: Unwelcome in casinos from Las Vegas to Morocco because of their unnatural luck at games of chance, many Albino Bunnies have been driven instead to sports gambling, just to make ends meet.
Habitat: Grassland
Cost: 2,500 stars
Level 10 Value: 100,000 gems
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