Rabbex Adopts
NEWS:
There will be no new Rabbex from the 24th December to the 10th January.
Welcome to Rabbex Adopts!
There are several ways to obtain a Rabbex which I will tell you later, but first please read the species data to help you get a better understanding of what you are adopting.
Species:
Rabbex
Rabbex are a cross of a rabbit and an Ibex.
Size:
About the size of a dutch dwarf rabbit. Males are generally slightly larger then females.
Diet:
Rabbex are vegetarian. They usually prefer grass, carrots and cabbage over fruits though. Domesticated Rabbex will also gladly eat pallets supplied by their owner.
Habitat:
Rabbex can be found where ever there is fresh water and a large supply of vegetation.
Life Cycle:
Rabbex can eat grass as soon as they are born but it is vital for them to drink milk until they are atleast five weeks or they may not grow to full size. They are fully grown at six months, by then they have usually left their parents. Rabbex can produce one litter every month, although they usually do not as they prefer to have weaned their previous litter before they breed again. Rabbex will only remain with a partner for a maximum of one year. Rabbex live for an average of ten years or sometimes up to fifteen years.
Social Life:
Recently weaned rabbex will join groups until they are fully grown. Female rabbex travel in groups. A single male will stay with his group of up to thirty females. If he has less then thirty females in his group he will fight other males to gain more. Only he is allowed to breed with his females. Once a rabbex of either gender is too old to breed (twelve or older) they will simply leave their group and wander off to find a peaceful home. When males retire from their group the females will travel together until a male accepts one (or more) them into their group.
Now we have come to the conclusion of the species information. Please continue reading to the bottom of this post before you attempt to adopt a rabbex.
Colours:
If there is no spot then the rabbex is adopted.
Green means it is up for grabs
Accessories:
Occasionally a Rabbex may be wearing an accessory. The current known accessories are...
*Stud
*Bracelets
*feather/leaf necklace
Feel free to suggest other accessories.
And finally, the dreaded rules...
Rules:
*Don't whinge if you don't win one
*Don't breed them or pair them off to anything unless I open rabbex breeding
*Keep them on CS
*Use them how you want on CS so long as the species stays rabbex or similar (jackelope or rabbit)
*Don't claim you drew them
*You may only get one rabbex a day
NEWS:
There will be no new Rabbex from the 24th December to the 10th January.
Welcome to Rabbex Adopts!
There are several ways to obtain a Rabbex which I will tell you later, but first please read the species data to help you get a better understanding of what you are adopting.
Species:
Rabbex
Rabbex are a cross of a rabbit and an Ibex.
Size:
About the size of a dutch dwarf rabbit. Males are generally slightly larger then females.
Diet:
Rabbex are vegetarian. They usually prefer grass, carrots and cabbage over fruits though. Domesticated Rabbex will also gladly eat pallets supplied by their owner.
Habitat:
Rabbex can be found where ever there is fresh water and a large supply of vegetation.
Life Cycle:
Rabbex can eat grass as soon as they are born but it is vital for them to drink milk until they are atleast five weeks or they may not grow to full size. They are fully grown at six months, by then they have usually left their parents. Rabbex can produce one litter every month, although they usually do not as they prefer to have weaned their previous litter before they breed again. Rabbex will only remain with a partner for a maximum of one year. Rabbex live for an average of ten years or sometimes up to fifteen years.
Social Life:
Recently weaned rabbex will join groups until they are fully grown. Female rabbex travel in groups. A single male will stay with his group of up to thirty females. If he has less then thirty females in his group he will fight other males to gain more. Only he is allowed to breed with his females. Once a rabbex of either gender is too old to breed (twelve or older) they will simply leave their group and wander off to find a peaceful home. When males retire from their group the females will travel together until a male accepts one (or more) them into their group.
Now we have come to the conclusion of the species information. Please continue reading to the bottom of this post before you attempt to adopt a rabbex.
Colours:
If there is no spot then the rabbex is adopted.
Green means it is up for grabs
Accessories:
Occasionally a Rabbex may be wearing an accessory. The current known accessories are...
*Stud
*Bracelets
*feather/leaf necklace
Feel free to suggest other accessories.
And finally, the dreaded rules...
Rules:
*Don't whinge if you don't win one
*Don't breed them or pair them off to anything unless I open rabbex breeding
*Keep them on CS
*Use them how you want on CS so long as the species stays rabbex or similar (jackelope or rabbit)
*Don't claim you drew them
*You may only get one rabbex a day