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Second Life latest craze: Ozimals™ Bunnies

23 February 2010 591 views One Comment

I came back to Second life not so long ago to find JAG so excited about the latest craze and new business model on SL: interact with, feed,  grow and breed bunnies!

Ozimals™ is an organization that can make A. I. (Artificial Intelligence) domestic pets for entertainment inside the 3D environment of Second Life. Their unique invention being introduced is the Ozimals™ Bunnies. These kinds of house animals can interact, consume food, rest, grow up, and also reproduce with each other.

Second Life latest craze: Ozimals™ BunniesTheOzimals™ bunnies were introduced on January 9th, 2010! Probably the most exciting, sophisticated A.I. breed able family pet on Second Life to have fun with! But beware, these bunnies need to be well taken care of! They are fascinating, well designed, and an examined phenomenon on Second Life at the moment!

Making an effort to try out a majority of these moving, lovable bundles of fur is amusing, however really figuring out that genuine idea can be used with all of its surprises to be discovered stands out as the absolute best!

The Ozimals™ Bunny is a breed able rabbit which is made up of anatomical characteristics to be selectively bred all the way through. Being released in numerous actual life varieties, with various layer kinds, ear forms and eye shades, the Ozimals™ bunnies are usually bred to enhance recessive genetic features. Bunnies are generally maintained as domestic pets, or using unique breeder’s meals, are often bred to be re-sold.

The Ozimals™ Bunnies stand out as the only breed able AI pet within Second Life which appears realistic and lifelike to its actual alternatives. They are fantastic, entertaining, and addictive!Second Life latest craze: Ozimals™ Bunnies

On the fourth day after the launch of the Ozimals™ bunnies the first baby bunny appeared! It turned out to be a tremendous wonder to discover that those two gorgeous black Havana bunnies were destined to be the most important Mom and dad Bunnies, and soon after a great deal of pacing, more bunnies arrived on the scene!

Here are just a few basic principles one has to remember in order to get the most of your bunnies:

Bunnies should mature for at least 4 days prior to achieving reproduction age. They will need to have meals and drinking water and time to sleep. You should allow them to rest not less than eight hours per day.

Bunnies are going to be in healing period for forty eight hours after creating a home. They may very well be taken into inventory without any problems. Bunnies are kept in a regular manner in which they should consume food and will grow up quite easily. In-World or even in inventory bunny nests don’t terminate, but they may hibernate whenever starved.

Elder bunnies will no longer reproduce and will not hibernate in excess of several times or maybe they may head off to bunny bury (pass away). The expected life of a bunny is 12 months.

Ozimals™ Bunnies feature a support animation. You can carry your most liked bunny and teleport all over Second Life with family pet carrier hand bags which are designed to keep Ozimals™ bunnies happy and safe too.

Prices for bunnies vary depending on their genetics… You could very well find yourself paying well over $100 for a rare bunny if you want a unique one!

Second Life latest craze: Ozimals™ Bunnies: Jag and his newborn bunny

Contact JAG Tremor In-World if you are interested in buying your first very own Second Life Ozimals™ “bunneh”.

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One Comment »

  • Morri Swords said:

    Wow, I love this article. I think I need to buy a bunny from you.
    thanks

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