Specialty bunnies have no color (Blue, Green, Orange, Violet or Yellow) or kind (Congenial, Gleeful, Lumbering, Sinister or Timid). Specialty bunnies are their own kind of bunny. A player may, of course, win the game with one of these bunnies in The Bunny Circle.
Specialty bunnies come as singles, pairs or triplets that make forming a Bunny Triplet easier. If a player has three single Specialty bunnies in The Bunny Circle, then he has formed a Bunny Triplet and may play two cards per turn. If a player has a single Specialty Bunny and a pair Specialty Bunny, then he has also formed a Bunny Triplet and may play two cards per turn. If a player has a triplet Specialty Bunny in The Bunny Circle, then he automatically has a Bunny Triplet and may play two cards per turn.
If an opponent attacks and kills a Specialty Bunny, then all bunnies in the pair or triplet are lost and the card is discarded. In that respect, Specialty Bunny pairs and triplets are treated as a single target. When counting for Roaming Red Run cards, and weapons that affect bunnies many spaces away, Specialty Bunny cards (singles, pairs or triplets) count as one space.