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'''Rabbits''' come in both sexes: [[Male Rabbit]] and [[Female Rabbit]]
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'''Rabbits''' come in both sexes, Male and Female.
  
==Catching Wild Rabbits==
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==Sources==
* Rabbits can be found in grass by dropping [[Carrots]] on the ground nearby. Carrots may randomly be replaced by white rabbits. If a spawn occurs, it will happen all at once - every carrot in visual range has a chance to change to a rabbit, all at the same time. You will have a very brief time (~25 seconds realtime) to pick up the rabbit before it disappears, along with your carrot.
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* '''Rabbits''' can be found in grass by dropping [[Carrots]] on the ground nearby.
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* They can also be bred in a [[Rabbit Hutch]] if you have both a male and female rabbit.
  
* Rabbits can be caught day or night. Rabbits may be caught within minutes of placing carrots, or they may not spawn before the sweeper cleans up the carrots. Rabbits do not appear at a consistent time of day, or minute during an hour.
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==Uses==
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*People Food (rabbit meat for [[Cooking]])
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*Snake Food (Throw them in the [[Serpentarium]])
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*Falcon Food (Bait for [[Test of the Safari]])
  
* The total number of carrots used may or may not affect the spawn rate - rabbits can spawn with as many as 25 carrots placed, and almost certainly with fewer.  
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== Catching Wild Rabbits ==
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* Rabbits can be found in grass by dropping [[Carrots]] on the ground nearby. Carrots may randomly be replaced by white rabbits. If a spawn occurs, it will happen all at once - every carrot in visual range has a chance to change to a rabbit, all at the same time. You will have a very brief time to pick up the rabbit before it disappears, along with your carrot.
  
* Rabbits may spawn multiple times within realtime minutes, or there may be hours between spawns at a given location.  
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* Rabbits can be caught day or night. Every 5–90 minutes (random each time), every stack of carrots in Egypt that is on grass is evaluated for a chance to be replaced by a rabbit. Thus rabbits may be caught within minutes of placing carrots, or they may not spawn before the sweeper cleans up the carrots.
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* A rabbit will stay for 30 seconds per carrot in the stack it replaces before disappearing. The larger the stack, the longer you have to pick them up.
  
 
* More male rabbits appear to spawn than female rabbits, generally, but both are possible in the same spawn. The gender of the avatar does not appear to have an effect on the ratio of male rabbits to female rabbits.  
 
* More male rabbits appear to spawn than female rabbits, generally, but both are possible in the same spawn. The gender of the avatar does not appear to have an effect on the ratio of male rabbits to female rabbits.  
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* Rabbits can spawn from a placed grid multiple times. If you have carrots out and a spawn wave occurs, transforming some of the carrots to rabbits, it is completely possible a second spawn wave will occur later, transforming some of the remaining carrots. You do not have to pick up and re-place carrots for another spawn to occur.
 
* Rabbits can spawn from a placed grid multiple times. If you have carrots out and a spawn wave occurs, transforming some of the carrots to rabbits, it is completely possible a second spawn wave will occur later, transforming some of the remaining carrots. You do not have to pick up and re-place carrots for another spawn to occur.
  
* Rabbits MIGHT move in a "spawn wave" from South to North - twice when I had a rabbit spawn, neighbors to the north reported a rabbit spawn soon after, with the delay being higher the farther away we were from each other. This could also be a wave in other directions, or complete happenstance.
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== Breeding Rabbits ==
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* Rabbits can be bred in a [[Rabbit Hutch]], which can hold up to 100K Rabbit Food (made from [[Carrots]] or [[Cabbage]]) for them to eat.
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* They may be slaughtered in a hutch for [[Rabbit Meat]], the chance for a [[Rabbit Pelt]] and the chance for [[Animal Bones]]. [[Dexterity]] increases the chance to get a pelt and bones.
  
== Breeding Rabbits ==
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* Rabbits can sometimes breed quickly. The more rabbits there are in the hutch, the more likely they are to all escape the hutch from overcrowding. They will also escape if there is no food.
*Rabbits can be bred in a [[Rabbit Hutch]], which can hold up to 100K [[Carrots]] for them to eat.
 
  
*They may be slaughtered for [[Rabbit Meat]], the chance for a [[Rabbit Pelt]] and the chance for [[Rabbit Bones]] . [[Dexterity]] increases the chance to get a pelt and bones.
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==Research and Tuition==
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*''2000 required for [[Herpeculture]] research''
  
==Byproducts==
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== Byproducts ==
 
Depending on your [[Arthropodology]] skill level, slaughtering Rabbits may produce [[Skinlicker]]s, [[White Sawfly|White Sawflies]], [[Toad Sawfly|Toad Sawflies]], [[Bat Mite]]s, [[Stone Fly|Stone Flies]], [[Hairy Slug]]s and [[Rose Mite]]s.
 
Depending on your [[Arthropodology]] skill level, slaughtering Rabbits may produce [[Skinlicker]]s, [[White Sawfly|White Sawflies]], [[Toad Sawfly|Toad Sawflies]], [[Bat Mite]]s, [[Stone Fly|Stone Flies]], [[Hairy Slug]]s and [[Rose Mite]]s.
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 13 May 2021

Rabbits
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Rabbits come in both sexes, Male and Female.

Sources

  • Rabbits can be found in grass by dropping Carrots on the ground nearby.
  • They can also be bred in a Rabbit Hutch if you have both a male and female rabbit.

Uses

Catching Wild Rabbits

  • Rabbits can be found in grass by dropping Carrots on the ground nearby. Carrots may randomly be replaced by white rabbits. If a spawn occurs, it will happen all at once - every carrot in visual range has a chance to change to a rabbit, all at the same time. You will have a very brief time to pick up the rabbit before it disappears, along with your carrot.
  • Rabbits can be caught day or night. Every 5–90 minutes (random each time), every stack of carrots in Egypt that is on grass is evaluated for a chance to be replaced by a rabbit. Thus rabbits may be caught within minutes of placing carrots, or they may not spawn before the sweeper cleans up the carrots.
  • A rabbit will stay for 30 seconds per carrot in the stack it replaces before disappearing. The larger the stack, the longer you have to pick them up.
  • More male rabbits appear to spawn than female rabbits, generally, but both are possible in the same spawn. The gender of the avatar does not appear to have an effect on the ratio of male rabbits to female rabbits.
  • Rabbits have been seen to appear even when the player is standing in the middle of a grid (e.g. 25 carrots over 5x5 coords), so the idea that you need to "back off" from them is not true. Rabbit spawning is not negatively affected by doing chores such as gathering grass, or by chatting with players.
  • Rabbits can spawn from a placed grid multiple times. If you have carrots out and a spawn wave occurs, transforming some of the carrots to rabbits, it is completely possible a second spawn wave will occur later, transforming some of the remaining carrots. You do not have to pick up and re-place carrots for another spawn to occur.

Breeding Rabbits

  • Rabbits can sometimes breed quickly. The more rabbits there are in the hutch, the more likely they are to all escape the hutch from overcrowding. They will also escape if there is no food.

Research and Tuition

Byproducts

Depending on your Arthropodology skill level, slaughtering Rabbits may produce Skinlickers, White Sawflies, Toad Sawflies, Bat Mites, Stone Flies, Hairy Slugs and Rose Mites.