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    Sunset Acres

    Sunset Acres is a lush region with a shocking abundance of delicious plant life. There's even groves of fruit trees that burgeon with tasty treats every summer and fall. Interesting berries also grow in patches and thickets. Some rabbits feel a strange draw to the area, as if they've always...
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    The Dales

    The Dales is a wide open grassy region hemmed in by a huge river. By mid summer the grasses here tower so high above rabbits they end up making complex a complex above ground tunnel system. Before the grasses have reached full height wise rabbits are wary of bird of prey. They seem to frequent...
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    Meadowsweet

    Meadowsweet is an open grassy region that's said to grow the finest, tastiest grasses in Hopscotch. It's also noted for its impressive flower bloom in late spring. Meadowsweet is a hub for many rabbits, both loners and warren dwellers. Warrens
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    Nymph's Pool

    Nymph's Pool is a beautiful clear pond nestled below a waterfall that's fed from Bubble Up. The pool is at a center of a lovely glade that is said to be one of the prettiest places in Hopscotch. For reasons not fully understood Nymph's Pool never freezes over, even in the harshest of winters...
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    Nymph's Pool Offerings

    Rabbit lore states that if you leave an offering at Nymph's Pool you may be granted a litter of kits. This story has persisted for generations, and it's not uncommon for longing parents to leave an offering. If you've left an offering at the pool, please fill out the form below! Please note...
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    Bubble Up

    Bubble Up is a small region wedged between the edge of the Tanglewood and Poppy Hills. It is a natural well spring rich in minerals. Many rabbits like to pay an occasional visit to Bubble Up to sip from the rich waters. Surrounding the wellspring and stream that runs from it is a continuous...
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    Poppy Hills

    Poppy Hills is a hilly bit of country side. There's not much in the way of trees, but there is a good deal of scrubby brush. Noted for their impressive poppy bloom in early fall, the hills can be quite pretty. The ground is quite rocky, but determined rabbits can still make a go of it. Lucky...
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    The Tanglewood

    The Tanglewood is a vast, mostly deciduous forest. The outer edges of the wood can be quite airy, but it gets denser and denser the deeper you go. Thanks to the tree cover, The Tanglewood does provide some cover from weather during most seasons. Rabbits must be cautious in the deep depths of the...
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    Planning & Plotting Rules

    This forum exists for you to make threads to recruit others to play with your rabbits, match make, recruit for warrens and plan new warrens. You are welcome to have multiple active threads here at any time. Please be clear in your titles what your thread is for, but using the below title...
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    Warren Applications & Rewards

    Warren Applications Are: Open Applications open May 16-June 17. So you want a warren all of your own? Here's the place to learn how to make it happen! Running and being in an active warren can bring many rewards for those who want to put the effort in! Purpose Warrens are how different...
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    Breeding Agreements

    If you are intending to enter a pair of rabbits with different owners into a breeding thread, you need to have a confirmed permission and agreement posted into this thread before you enter. To set up a breeding permission, one player needs to post the form, and the second player needs to quote...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    Genes in this post are all novel genes that are currently restricted. You may request customs, semi-customs and pick-one-things with one of these genes, but not more. The mechanisms of these genes may or may not be known. Structural ml - Megalop A recessive mutation that causes extra...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    Some loci change more than just the colour and pattern of a rabbit. These loci create physical changes. Genes F - Upright ears f - Lop ears Lops have ears that hang down instead of standing upright. True lops have fully hanging ears, those in some cases physical damage to an ear can...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The P locus causes the coat to be unable to express eumelanin based pigments. It also causes pink eyes. Genes P - Normal p - Lutino Lutinos always appear to be red to cream, but they will still display whatever pattern they have. The sole exception to this is when lutino and Ed interact.
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The Si locus determines if a rabbit shows silvering. Silvering causes tips of the hair, and in some cases nearly the entire hair, to lighten to white. Si can be somewhat incompletely dominant, with some Sisi rabbits showing a few stray white hairs. Si acts on both eumelanin and phaeomelanin...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The W removes the middle bands of eumelanin on the hair shaft. This leads to larger and deeper looking phaeomelanin portions of the rabbits coat. Genes W - Normal w - Wideband ww has minor interactions with most patterns, but very obvious interactions with at and solid red rabbits...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The Du, V and En loci all cause various white spotting patterns. White spotting is the complete absence of all pigments and layers on top of all other patterns. It is important to remember than the original pattern 'remains' underneath the white. Du, V and En all do similar but slightly...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The E locus determines how much phaeomelanin is visible on a rabbit. Phaeomelanin is the red toned pigment. It is important to remember that all rabbits have genes for eumelanin and phaeomelanin. The E and A loci closely interact with the C locus. Genes C - Full colour cchd - Chinchilla cchl -...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The E locus determines how much phaeomelanin is visible on a rabbit. Phaeomelanin is the red toned pigment. It is important to remember that all rabbits have genes for eumelanin and phaeomelanin. The E locus closely interacts with the C locus. Genes Ed - Super Extension Es - Steel E - Normal...
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    Rabbit Genetics

    The A locus determines the base pattern of a rabbit. There are three different genes on this locus and all are completely dominant. Genes A - Agouti at - Otter a - Solid Agouti causes eumelanin banded hairs on a phaeomelanin background, with phaeomelanin markings inside the ears, along...
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