My only problem with this is that we never see them being actual cannibals. Just because a fluffy (or in this case, sea fluffy) is predatory, doesn’t instantly make it a cannibal. Cannibalism implies that they eat other sea fluffies, which we see no evidence of here.
Being carnivorous is at least a step up from regular fluffies. I kinda like seeing them eat other species. Honestly, a true, species-only fluffy cannibal would be a benefit to a zoo. Just get a herd, treat them like honourary staff, send them out at night to keep fluffies out of the supplies. It could be a really happy partnership.
ha, you beat me to it lol
2 birds with one stone
I can’t help but wonder what is it about new born mice resembling fluffy newborns
I’m not sure this is allowed. It might violate the “no real animal abuse” rule. (I know, they’re feeder pinkies. Not everyone understands that animals eat each other, though, and we occasionally get some weirdoes who don’t belong here.)
Excellent, tho I thought the sea fluffies ate kelp and stuff.
Sea fluffies do, Sea cannibals do not
I’d imagine that cannibal Fluffies are the only ones Abusers actually care for as they can help with the abuse and luring Fluffies to them.
The shot of the first alligator is genuinely chilling! Awesome work!
This reminds me a bit of the monsters inc movie with Randal being mistaken as a gator that got into a house and the mom beats him with a shovel I know I maybe using the wrong reptile but that would be a fun way to feed carnivorous animals “ drop a fluffy and watch the magic of nature….”