What Are Lumos Bunnies?
Lumos (or Lantern) Bunnies are a dark colored species of rabbit, a bit smaller than a medium sized dog, with lantern-like markings and tufts of fur. Their markings can be of any color, bright and dark alike, pattern, and size! There even can be a Lumos Bunny with up to 5 colors! But no more than that. Always always always they have striped, or ringed, tails, and very rarely do you have a plain Lumos Bunny or one that has brightly colored main fur, like yellow or lime green. Lumos Bunnies are herbivores; they eat nothing but plants. Never ever would they eat another animal. Maybe the occasional bug on accident. Lumos Bunnies live in pairs during the mating season, but often they are solitary, aside from a select few that mate for life. There have been homosexual tendencies seen in these bunnies, and through science, are able to breed and produce babies.
Ms. Daisy notices you have particular interest in this bunny, so she picks them up to show to you.
"I'm not quite sure what gender this baby bunny is!" She tells you, holding them out. "But I bred them to have super curly and fluffy fur tufts, quite like a sheep." You inquire about adopting this bunny and she goes on to explain the contest.
"If you'd like this bunny you have to discover what gender they are, give them a name, and tell me your favorite thing about them.
But remember, you have a three bunny limit for this event!"