Butterfly wolves 2009

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This guide was originally written by Chry

This guide is meant to help any new members to CS to better understand what Butterfly Wolves are, how they grow and where to get them.

Butterfly Wolves are normally a monthly adoptable. They are very easy to distinguish between other pets because of their very large Butterfly Wings and long tails.

When you adopt them, they begin life as a little Caterpillar. After several days, the Caterpillar will then turn into a Cocoon, which then turns into a full grown Butterfly Wolf after several more days.

Unlike the 2nd Gens, where the same blanket turns into the same dog, Caterpillars do not always turn into the same Butterfly Wolf.

2009

Specials

Throughout 2009, we had special butterfly wolves. Some were to celebrate birthdays, others to celebrate holidays. They were normally only available for a limited amount of time, instead of a month like regular adoptables. When Halloween came around, you could go hunting for candy, and then exchange the candy for the two butterfly wolves below. They did not grow, and neither did the Christmas Bwolf, which was available on the last day of the advent calender for 2009.

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March

March brought about our first monthly Butterfly Wolf release, with a special twist ;) . . . The caterpillar turned into two different butterfly wolves. They were made by the lovely Sorren Fey and are commonly referred to as [b]Name unknown[/b]. Both are uncommon, but the blue/white coloured outcome is harder to come by. [center][img][/img][/center]

April

This litter, created by Sorren Fey, is commonly referred to as the 'Bugs' due to the fact that their based off of certain bugs. The Bee Butterfly wolf has recently just had [url=http://www.chickensmoothie.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=237735]children[/url], and is currently the rarest of the three. [center][img][/img][/center]

May

Hatched from the same caterpillar, including the PPS, this litter is commonly referred to as 'Poison Dart Frogs.' Moonflight was the artist behind these butterfly wolves. The PPS Cocoon is considered the rarest of this litter, but the Strawberry Poison Dart Frog Butterfly Wolf was the rarest of the butterfly's. [center][img][/img][/center]

June

June brought two butterfly wolf litters. The first litter was made by Shima.Luan and contains the second rarest butterfly wolf on CS. The Notorious Dark Pink Shima Butterfly. It is worth approximately an August 2008 pet and its beauty makes it even more appealing. It is a beautiful addition to anyone's collection. The litter as a whole was just plainly named "Shima Butterflies" . . .

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The Second litter was created by Retired Artist Mausoleum, who was named "Rosepose" at the time. A very simple design, but the flower crowns on both outcomes makes it a lovely litter and the object of many a hoarder's eye. Rose Bwolves, as their named, only had two outcomes, the Tan Rose Bwolf and Blue Rose Bwolf.

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July

Sorren Fey released another "themed" litter in July 2009. The earthy toned caterpillar turned into 4 different African Animals. All various forms of Bovines, these butterfly wolves are a representation of the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongo_%28antelope%29]Bongo[/url], [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemsbok]Gemsbok[/url], [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Wildebeest]Blue Wildebeest[/url] and [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springbok]Springbok[/url]. While all the outcomes are now rare, the Gemsbok and Springbok are considered more "uncommon". There isn't an official name for the litter as a whole, but a few users consider them to be the "African Bwolves". [center][img][/img][/center]

August

A rather swirly litter was created by Sorren Fey. The "Emerald" outcome is considered to be much rarer than its siblings, and even now is sometimes hard to obtain. The litter is usually named the "August Swirl Bwolves" [center][img][/img][/center]

September

The "September Retro Bwolves" came as a relief after the last few months of so many rare outcomes. Simple in design, and having a rather 70's look to them, were easy to obtain as both outcomes had the same rarity chance. Sorren Fey created these two lovely butterfly wolves :) [center][img][/img][/center]

October

Shima.Luan released two very similar caterpillars this month, and both caterpillars had two adult outcomes who were both very common. They are still common now, even after almost a year later. The spotted Caterpillar is commonly referred to as the "Leopard Spot" and the other is aptly named "Striped"

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November

As it was with last month, Shima.Luan designed two more bwolf litters for the month of November. The first kinda has no name, but November "jungle" litter, was a name I once saw. Both outcomes had the same rarity and are still fairly common.

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The second litter has a few names. "Shima River Litter", "Shima water swirls", "Ocean Bwolves" etc. The light blue outcome was considered to be the more uncommon of the litter. All three outcomes are considered easy to aquire.

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December

Along with the advent calender, December of 2009 brought about a normal monthly litter, with another caterpillar by Shima.Luan. Called the "Rave Bwolves", these 4 outcomes were a nice touch to the festivities :). . . The light green one was considered the most uncommon of the bunch, but all the rarity tags of this litter are currently uncommon. [center][img][/img][/center]