Bunnicorn
Common animals in the Feywild, some hop their way into the Material from time to time.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Fuzzy, impossibly soft, with long ears that have a tendency to flop when not actively listening, and a puffy, rounded tail. Bunnicorns also have the powerful rear legs of their mundane cousins, capable of long leaps but more prone to tiny little hops.
The horn on their heads is usually comparable to a dagger in length in adults of the species, and the point is sharp.
The horn on their heads is usually comparable to a dagger in length in adults of the species, and the point is sharp.
Ecology and Habitats
Most commonly found in plains and gentle hill country, bunnicorns are less fearful of people than their mundane kindred, and can be sighted in and around rural villages as well.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Herbivorous, bunnicorns share the sweet tooth of many fey, and there's not much they won't do for a banana.
Behaviour
Generally timid, bunnicorns may stomp their fuzzy little peets when upset or frustrated, or as a warning before charging with their horn lowered. They nest in burrows, and constructing nests is a behaviour many engage in even when they already have a perfectly good one. Perhaps they enjoy it?
Bunnicorns can also be found munching on almost anything munchable, especially cords and cables.
Bunnicorns can also be found munching on almost anything munchable, especially cords and cables.
Scientific Name
lepus cornutus
Origin/Ancestry
Fey Beast
Geographic Distribution
