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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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*pokes eggs*

What will you look like little ones?
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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Rainwater wrote:*pokes eggs*

What will you look like little ones?
Oooh, will we get our rainbow turkeys?
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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Love the eggs. >:)

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One of the most affectionate of creatures, wugu amagnae are sociable creatures and quite different from most other amagnae. They will run up, gobling, to anyone who approaches, begging for treats. They occasionally mingle with other amagnae, whether to mate or hunt for food, but they are most suited to living with or near humans. Their whole bodies are covered in soft, hairlike feathers, giving them a furry appearance that easily distinguishes them from other amagnae. While their beaks and claws are just as sharp as those on any other amagnae, they only use these tools to hunt, and it is uncommon to be bitten by a wugu amagnae. Their feathers make them highly prized as show birds, and the feathers they leave behind when they molt can be used to stuff lavish matreses and pillows. Many scholars have noted the similarities between wugu and domestic amagnae, and how the hairlike feathers on the former are of little use in the forest of Silva, except perhaps to keep warm. Wugu amagnae are often thought of as domestically bred fancy amagnae, though where and when the breed originated is uncertain.
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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Lex wrote:Love the eggs. >:)

Ditto!
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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How do you get the pastel variant?

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Aaand the Pastel eggs are "extremely fluffy".
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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FrauFyrebird wrote:How do you get the pastel variant?
Seems to be random chance! :) I got mine with the first pair I turned in, and the chromatic one on the second pair I turned in! good luck !!
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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Again, it's great to be a hoarder. I have 177 Amagnae to exchange for the new ones :lol: :lol:
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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Females seem darker than males for chromatic... :lol: I wonder what my pastel will turn out to be like.
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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I hope I don't have too much trouble getting the new varieties. I see I'm already going to be a bit behind: I swore I had finished hatching those Dust Bunnies! xP

Moreover, I hope I have better luck with hatching below 1%s this year....
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Re: Magi-Thanksgiving

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Enchanteddil wrote:Again, it's great to be a hoarder. I have 177 Amagnae to exchange for the new ones :lol: :lol:
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The idea of a bunch of fluffy chicks following the mail carrier right out of the yard amuses me to no end.

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