Bunting

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Bunting

Scientific Name: Sylvilagus bunniculus
Nicknames: Flying rabbit, Vampire bunny


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Physical Description

Body Type: Rodentia
Maximum Size: 45cm
Colouration: Black


Biological Information

Diet: Omnivorous
Habitat:
Discovery Date: 1173 AN
Locale: Lac Glacei Lac Glacei, Ashinthael Ashinthael
Related Species: None
Threat: Least Concern

The Bunting, also called the Flying rabbit, or Vampire bunny, is an invasive species of rabbit that has become widespread across northeast Apollonia. The creature is the result of a botched experiment by magicians in Ashinthael. Attempting to impress the monarchs of that country, several young magicians conspired to create a new species. Choosing something rather docile, the common rabbit, they crossed it with another common rodent, the bat. The result was the creation of an omnivorous flying rabbit with bat wings and the body of a hare. They created a male and female pair with the hopes of winning accolades from the King and Queen; and possibly with the ulterior motive of selling offspring as novelty pets. What the magicians didn't anticipate was the overwhelming fecundity of the species. Within several months of their creation, the pair had produced two litters of over a dozen babies. Several escaped captivity and, with the lack of any natural predators, their population exploded exponentially.

Within a year, buntings were appearing in the thousands. Like locusts, their omnivorous diet allowed them to eat anything and everything in their path. Ashinthael was laid waste and they then spread into neighboring areas. At present, the magicians at St. Nova Academy are working on finding a solution.

International migration

Reports of buntings in metropolitan Meckelnburgh were first made in IV.1737 AN near Sanktago. Chancellor Gibbs gave a statement that the Ministry for Agriculture “rejects all supernatural origins for the population explosion of the bunting,” instead attributing the boom to abnormally warmer spring weather.

@ChancellorMB There is no evidence that Ashinthael’s sudden collapse comes from an epidemic of vampiric bunnies, but rather disease and a failed harvest brought on by mismanagement from the kingdom’s government. While a small population may establish itself in the Treynor Archipelago, our polar winter is expected to wipe out any large migration by year’s end.

The border between Meckelnburgh and former Ashinthael was closed with quarantine checks and pest inspections placed on the remainder of Meckelnburgh’s land border. An unlimited hunting season was declared against the bats.