Bunafox
Bunafox
The Bunafox is a gentle hybrid animal that is part bunny and part fox. It has light pink fur covering its body, giving it a soft and friendly appearance. The Bunafox has long bunny ears on top of its head, which help it hear very well in the forest. Its face is round and kind like a bunny’s, while its curly fox tail adds balance and style. The Bunafox also has small paws and long legs, allowing it to move carefully through grass and leaves. A drawing of the Bunafox shows its upright body, tall ears, and curled tail clearly.
The Bunafox was discovered by an 8-year-old professional biologist, Kate, while she was exploring a forest area. She noticed a small pink animal standing very still between trees. At first, she thought it was a bunny because of its ears, but when it turned, she saw its fox-like tail curl behind it. The animal calmly walked away into the forest, and Kate later shared what she saw. This encounter led to the official discovery of the animal now known as the Bunafox.
Bunafoxes live in the forest, where trees, grass, and quiet spaces help them feel safe. They prefer peaceful areas with soft ground and plants to hide in. Forests are ideal because they provide food, shelter, and places to raise babies.
Bunafoxes eat meat and grass, which makes them omnivores. They quietly nibble on grass and plants, but they will also eat meat when they need extra energy. This mixed diet helps them survive in different seasons.
Bunafoxes walk gently and carefully, taking small steps so they do not make much noise. They do not rush unless they feel threatened. Their bunny legs help them stay balanced, while their fox tail helps them turn smoothly.
It is part bunny and part fox
Its fur is light pink
Its long ears help it hear danger
It is an onmivore, and eats grass and meat
It can have more than one baby at a time.