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  1. Still chonky, but slightly smaller than a HECKING CHONKER, this lamb is a MINI CHONK. Less threatening to other sheeps, but still embiggened, Edwin the hardened lamb is the sheep for you! Here he is with an ordinary, not chonky lamb: Edwin has one moderately chonky output trait for your convenience, and picks stuff up. He believes in sharing the love and will regularly give you fragments, seeds, sprouts and occasionally coins. He will also live longer than other sheeps, is disease resistant, eats less, and is less likely to be attacked if he's tamed. [13:55:03] It looks unusually strong and healthy. It has a certain spark in its eyes. It seems to pick stuff up. It has a slow metabolism. It looks more friendly than normal. It has been bred in captivity. Starting bid - 20c Minimum increment - 10c Sniper protection - 1 hour (Not chonky enough for you? Try chonkus maximus!)
  2. He lurks... He waits... Longing... For you to give him lots of snuggles! This is the smollest smol that ever did smol, a lil lurking lamb that'll get lost in long grass very easily! Compare him to another lamb (already smol) and you'll see he is SMOL. I mean, SMOL. A lurking lamb has all the features of a normal, non lurking lamb, except smoller. Four (4) smol feets Two (2) smol ears One (1) smol boopable snoot (be gentle) One (1) smol lil teeny weeny tail Make sure you trim your lawn to best show off this smollest of smol lawn ornaments, or let it grow and wonder where you left him! [13:19:59] It looks unusually strong and healthy. It gives more resources. It seems prize winning. It seems to pick stuff up. It seems to be a graceful eater. It seems vibrant. It looks stationary. It has been bred in captivity. Starting bid - 70c Minimum (smollest) increment - 10c Sniper protection - 1 (smol) hour
  3. You want sheep? Well this is a sheep! One extra large, extra floofy LAMB IN DELIBERATE CAPS. He's a hecking chonk already, and will continue to chonkify as he gets older. With all 5 output traits he'll put all your other sheep to shame with his wool production. (You could try milking him but I do not advise this.) He's disease resistant, will live extra long, has less chance of grazing out a tile, and will stay where you put him. Here's Huge Humphrey with his mum and two ordinary sized sheeps. JUSTLOOKATTHOSEEARS Think you're ready to put this boy in your sheep pen? Are your rams secure enough in their masculinity to cope? Then bid for Humphrey today! Starting bid - 1s Minimum increment - 10c Sniper protection - 1 hour
  4. Simply what the title suggests. Wearing lambs as headwear, preff. with a pink cloth tie between the 2 forelegs as a chinstrap. Usable until it reaches mature stage? Pink laced Balls of fluff belongs on top of balding mens heads. Chickens might have a spot there aswell. Edit: They arent to be killed for this. I mean live cute balls of fluff on our heads. Not dead stinky corpses. [16:38:09] <Reager> they get to see the world as they grow, before ending up as breeding machines inside a pen when reaching mature