Puffin Furries
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Number | 101 |
Discovered By | Cyfur |
Discovered At | enitime |
Scientific Classification
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Class: Mammalia
- Order: Carnivora
- Family: Procyonidae
- Genus: Procyon
- Species: Procyon lotor
Physical Characteristics
Puffin Furries, also known as Puffins in the furry fandom, are a highly popular subspecies of racoon known for their distinctive black and white fur pattern that resembles the plumage of puffins. They are typically smaller than standard raccoons, with a length of about 40-60 cm (16-24 in) and a weight of 2-6 kg (4-13 lb). Their fur is soft and plush, with a dense undercoat that keeps them warm in cold climates.
Behavior
Puffin Furries are nocturnal, spending the day in dens or trees and emerging at night to hunt. They are omnivorous, with a diet that includes insects, small rodents, fruits, and vegetables. They are known for their playful and curious nature, often engaging in mischievous behavior such as playing with toys or exploring their surroundings.
Distribution and Habitat
Puffin Furries are native to North America, where they are found primarily in forests and woodlands. They have also been introduced to other parts of the world, where they have become established in similar habitats.
Furry Fandom
In the furry fandom, Puffin Furries are one of the most popular species. Their cute appearance, playful nature, and resemblance to the beloved seabird have made them a favorite among furries. Puffin furry characters are often depicted as gentle, sweet, and mischievous, and they feature prominently in furry artwork, fiction, and cosplay.
Cultural Significance
Puffin Furries have become a popular symbol of the furry fandom, representing the playful and imaginative nature of the community. They have been featured in numerous furry conventions, publications, and online forums, and they continue to grow in popularity among furries and non-furries alike.