Panda Campers Incorporated

So I’m at it again.  Camping.  I was out for a black turtle for the brother and a color panda for me.  I camped for 2 hours with 16 pet farms open.  Farms 1 + 16 with people chatting – i.e. not resetting.  The rest of them enjoy anywhere from 0-4 people, so resets are quite frequent.  With constant moving around from farm to farm, here are my findings.  My conclusion:  black turtles are rarer than normal pandas.  Every 3-7m in I’d see a black/white panda.  Usually they get reset before they find homes.  A tan panda every half an hour or so, and sadly, both of them got reset.  (Arn’t u a lucky ducky, Latte?) One brown one, which I think got adopted. Pink and cyan turtles, VERY COMMON, one every 3-5min or so, so if you want to get one and have some time, hold out for the personality type you want.  I finally got a black turtle at the end of 2 hours~

I packed up, sent a happy SMS to my brother, was slightly huffy about not encountering the pet of *my* choice… but the Husband refused to go to bed (note, it’s 2am…)  So I thought I’d resume the camp for just 5 more minutes… Hahahaha~  I’m glad I did~  within 2 minutes… PINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I called her Apple B, coz the name limits you to 10 characters.  It’s short for Apple Blossom — you can Google what the flower looks like to figure out why I called her that.  Yes, she’s another female.  I was hoping for a pink male, but you can’t be too picky~  can ya?

Here she is with my daily ring-buddy’s pink panda Rose.  I’ve seen 4 pink pandas… and they are all girls…?

So I found out a few things about pet personalities from my 3 pandas.  Fat Boy is social: when I’m sitting around, he’ll come stand on his hind legs and flail his arms around in a “Play with me” manner.  Latte is obedient: if my avvie falls asleep, she’ll come sit next to my avvie a bit, then fall asleep in her lap.  AppleB is independent: she wanders off and interacts the least without prompting.

Anyways, this is how I’m going to be later in the morning…



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