DUST BUNNY, the Purifier Pokégirl
Type: Near Human (Animorph Lagomorph)
Element: Ground/Rock
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Herbivore, Mineral supplements required
Role: Air Purification, Sanitation
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Electric, Fire, Poison, Bug
Weak Vs: Fighting, Plant, Water
Attacks: Quake, Dust Storm, Dust Absorb, Dig, Rock Wall, Harden, Stomp, Earthquake, Cheer, Soil Armor, Stomp, Stone Punch
Enhancements: Enhanced Durability (x7), Enhanced Speed (x4), Enhanced Agility (x4), Dust Kinesis, Light static and magnetic abilities, Immunity to Dusts and airborne particles
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Bunnygirl (Diamond Stone)

Discovered shortly after the Revenge War, this odd breed of pokégirl was initially thought to be one of Cocooner's creations. It wasn't until after the cataloging and subsequent study of the Diamond Stone that the Dust Bunny was documented as evolving from a Bunnygirl, though many researchers speculated that the two breeds were related before the documentation. Known for their ability to clean the air, this Rock type bunny has gained popularity among manufacturers as well as becoming a popular maid among the wealthy.

This breed holds the normal near human range of appearance, with human looking members sporting large rabbit ears and tails, and more animorphic members of the breed having full body fur, light muzzles, and digigrade feet. Fur and hair color varies widely, though often settles on earth tones of grays and browns. Dust Bunnies range in height from four to six feet, and generally have slender builds with modest B cup chests, though variations in body build have been noted. The breed's ears are noteworthy, in that the fur on the ears is rather stiff and coarse, as the ears of the breed are also focal points for their Dust Absorb attack.

Unlike the Bunnygirl, Dust Bunnies have intelligence on par with normal human averages, and are surprisingly surefooted. The breed still lacks the grace of other breeds, but thanks to their agility the breed rarely trips. Instead of bubbly personalities, Dust Bunnies are rather quiet pokégirls, their unassuming nature often leads tamers to describe the breed as a whole as humble. When given a task, the breed makes their best effort to complete it, often asking questions or for help if they need to do so. These ground type rabbit pokégirls are also very fastidious, making many wealthy homes and industries employ them as maids or janitorial positions, though this is also in conjunction to their unique ability to clean the air.

Unique to the Dust Bunny is their ability to collect dust and other particles from the air, capturing the debris in the stiff hairs on their ears. These hairs are slightly magnetic, and due to light vibrations by the hairs create and slight air flow between the ears, allowing air to circulate around the ears, where dust, pollen, dander, and other particles are attracted to and become stuck on the breed's coarse hair. Once trapped, the Dust Bunny uses a form of unconscious dust kinesis to draw the particles down away from the ears and onto her head, eventually drawing the particles all the way to her feet where they collect on the floor, or are taken off completely by a conscious act of the pokégirl herself. The breed can even increase their air purification abilities by moving around, and are a welcome sight in industries as well as places like hospitals and pokécenters.

These ground and rock based rabbit types are decent battlers, so long as they're not pitted against a fighting, plant, or water type. They play defensively, using Soil Armor and Harden in conjunction with Rock Wall to keep attacks from hitting her. The breed uses Dig frequently as well, often to both avoid attacks as well as get into opportunistic positions. They tend to whittle down their opponents, and are highly frustrating to some poison types, as they aren't affected by the various poisons and dusts, even if released by a plant type. Many tamers are surprised that this evolution can hold their own in a battle, due to the breed's overall humble nature.

Pet owners enjoy the breed, both for their cleaning ability as well as the opportunity to have a rock type that requires no particular lubes, softening, or restraints to tame. These rabbit type pokégirls are quite malleable in the taming room, often deferring to their tamers on styles and preferred forms of taming. One thing to note about the breed, that if the individual pokégirl dislikes domination, she can harden her skin to the point here many Dominas become frustrated.

Ferals of the breed live largely like their feral Bunnygirl counterparts, except they dig warrens instead of using old abandoned ones. These rabbit pokégirls are vigilant and flighty, tending to run or dig away from danger instead of facing it, with the addition of rock walls to block pursuit. Tamers interested in capturing a feral Dust Bunny should have another digging capable pokégirl to counter their escape route, as well as a plant, water, or fighting type to weaken the feral rabbit type.

Threshold directly into a Dust Bunny is very rare, as human girls are more likely to threshold into a Bunny Girl. Threshold is often quick, with ears growing in rapidly, followed by tail growth. These areas numb instead of feel pain, and for a few days, the thresholder seems to be struck deaf. Thresholders becoming furry members of the breed often grow their fur in first, a definite sign that they'll experience a short inability to walk later as their feet become digigrade.