Traits
Predator Face (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Refers to the shape of the beak - predator face most commonly refers to scavenging and raptorial beaks, but any beak with a hook at the end can count as a predator face.
Examples: Vampire Lord, Slaughterhouse
Stealth Face (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Refers to the shape of the beak - stealth face refers to a beak that appears small and easily hidden on the face. This can be something more like a songbird's beak - something naturally small - or something more like an owl's beak - hidden by feathers/fluff on the face. Can be used to mimic a mammalian nose.
Examples: Aexxys, Compact Gryphon
Toucan Face (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Refers to the shape of the beak - along with being based on the shape of a toucan's beak, toucan face is very long in comparison to other B-NOMALY beaks, commonly stretching backwards over the crown of the head to make up for its length. The beak can be notably longer than the rabbit face.
Examples: Champion Apple-Bobber, Jackalope Canyon
Muzzle Face (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Face modifier - if this appears without a non-modifier face trait in a bred bun (or other RNG trait list), feel free to choose any common-uncommon face trait to use for your design!
Refers to the shape of the rabbit face, modifies the shape of the beak to go along with it. Muzzle Face B-NOMALIES have a notably longer mammalian face, commonly canine or even horse-like in shape. The beak commonly extends over the entire top of the snout to match its proportions.
Examples: Blue Moonstone
Gallus Face (Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Face modifier - if this appears without a non-modifier face trait in a bred bun (or other RNG trait list), feel free to choose any common-uncommon face trait to use for your design!
A rooster-like wattle & comb - however, the shape is not limited to shapes found on roosters! Any sort of crest can be used as long as it parses as a crest - dinosaur crests and fantasy crests are allowed. Any sort of dewlap or wattle, including those of mammals and reptiles, works for the wattle piece.
Examples: Pastel Gift Basket
Flat Face (Very Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Face modifier - if this appears without a non-modifier face trait in a bred bun (or other RNG trait list), feel free to choose any common-uncommon face trait to use for your design!
Refers to the shape of the rabbit face, modifies the shape of the beak to go along with it. Flat Face B-NOMALIES have a much flatter face than other B-NOMALIES. Sometimes this looks more human in features, sometimes more like a bird with a short, flat face (barn owls, for example), sometimes more like flat-faced felines and the like - or a combination of the above. May or may not have fur/feathers. Will still have a rabbit-like muzzle and a beak unless overwritten by other traits.
Examples: Riddle Me This
Hornbill (Very Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Face and Beak traits
Face modifier - if this appears without a non-modifier face trait in a bred bun (or other RNG trait list), feel free to choose any common-uncommon face trait to use for your design!
A protrusion on the beak, often similar to Hornbill birds, sometimes more like draconic spikes on the beak. Can be combined with any beak type.
Examples: Honduran White Rabbit, Icy Gaze
Perky Ears (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Ear Traits
Classic bun ears.
Must have fur - or a lack of fur/feathers altogether. Feathered Perky ears are a different trait altogether.
Examples: Pastel Bandit
Owl Horn Ears (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Ear Traits
Hey, are you sure those are ears? Yeah? Okay you do that. Fluffy, pointy 'ears' made entirely of feathers.
Examples: Compact Gryphon
Feathered Lop Ears (Very Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Ear Traits
Lop ears with feathers anywhere from the tip to the entire ear!
Must have feathers somewhere on the ear to avoid being regular Lop ears.
Examples: Gingerbread House, Partridge in a Pear Tree
Feathered Perky Ears (Very Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Ear Traits
Perky rabbit ears with feathers anywhere from the tip to the entire ear!
Must have feathers somewhere on the ear to avoid being regular Perky ears.
Examples: Grade B-NOM Eggs #3, Death's Lantern
Bird Front Legs (Common)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Limb Traits
Good for grabbing! Any kind of bird legs located on the front limbs. Can show both scutes and feathers, or noticeable feathers along the entire legs (like a house martin, for example) - either type of bird limb should have grasping fingers and claws.
Examples: Steele, S-OLSTICE 07: Seven Swans A Swimming
Bird Back Legs (Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Limb Traits
Good for grabbing! Any kind of bird legs located on the back limbs. Can show both scutes and feathers, or noticeable feathers along the entire legs (like a house martin, for example) - either type of bird limb should have grasping fingers and claws.
Bird hind limbs are rarer than their front limb counterpart due to the time it took for scientists to balance a rabbit body on bird limbs.
Examples: Seraph, Riddle Me This
Bun Back Legs (Common)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Limb Traits
Hop, hop.
Typically plantigrade (though can be hare legs), and usually lacks pawpads.
Examples: Pastel Bandit
Cat's Paw Front Legs (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Limb Traits
Padded, digitigrade paws, often with retractable/protractable claws. Despite the name, paws can be canine in appearance, or take on the appearance of other visually similar mammals.
Examples: Riddle Me This
Cat's Paw Back Legs (Uncommon)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Limb Traits
Padded, digitigrade paws, often with retractable/protractable claws. Despite the name, paws can be canine in appearance, or take on the appearance of other visually similar mammals.
Examples: Blue Moonstone
Washer Hands (Rare)
B-NOMALY Trait:
B-CLASS: Limb Traits
Fuzzy paws with sensitive skin on the underside, similar to a raccoon's. Can have thumbs!
Examples: Candy Factory