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Tonight's FarmVille update brought with it two new animals in the current Fairy Tale limited edition item theme, with one of these items being a re-release from a previous theme from around this time last year. The first animal is the Black Beauty Horse, which is new to the game. We gave you a sneak peek of this horse last week, but you can now purchase one for your farm for 26 Farm Cash - it's a hefty price for a "beautiful" horse (see what I did there?), but we're sure it will stand out as a nice new member of your horse collection.
Of course, the Black Beauty Horse will also spawn the Black Beauty Foal, if you place this horse in a Horse Stable with a stallion and are lucky enough to have it breed. To get a Black Beauty Foal on your own farm, you'd need to look out for a wall post from a friend in a such a situation and claim the free foal that they post on their wall.
Meanwhile, the second animals is the Invisible Cat, which was first released as part of the Alice in Wonderland theme way back in March of 2010. The price then was 22 Farm Cash, and luckily that's the price now. The harvesting stat remains the same as well, as you'll be able to harvest from this cat once every three days.
Both of these animals will be available in the game for the next two weeks.
What do you think of these two new animals? Did you already have an Invisible Cat on your farm, or are you just picking one up now? Let us know in the comments.
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Brandy Shaul 28 Feb, 2011--
Source: http://blog.games.com/2011/02/28/farmville-fairy-tale-animals-black-beauty-horse-and-invisible-cat/
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