A trio of fluffies displaying the 3 fur lengths that you see in standard fluffies.
Custom fluffies may vary wildly though.
Corn Cob may reappear in future art.
A trio of fluffies displaying the 3 fur lengths that you see in standard fluffies.
Custom fluffies may vary wildly though.
Corn Cob may reappear in future art.
A question on the standard coat - if they don’t shed and tend to overheat in hot or humid weather, then why are they vulnerable to the cold? It’s contradictory - a fur coat can’t simultaneously retain heat but provide no insulation.
They generate a lot of heat, but do not retain it well, the hair does not serve as insulation and heat stroke is due to inefficient heat removal mechanisms, the irony is that in high temperatures they quickly overheat, but in cold climates and with little access to food, they quickly burn their calories and cool down quickly.
Their fur isnt insulating enough to keep them warm for more than an hour or so by themself.
In a 3+ adult fluffpile they’d be able to survive, this isnt accounting for wind chill, or if they are sheltered(under tree roots or something, idk)
A lone, standard coated fluffy, has a 75% chance of freezing to death at 45°F(no wind, full sun) if left outside for 2 hours.
The moment it’s was mentioned that they suck at keeping heat, my first though was that Fluffies don’t have a double coat. They only have the top layer of fur/hair and no underlying fur/hair that act as insulation. Now why they only have one coat? Because Hasbio want their colors to pop and a double coat would make it harder for that.
@mario1992 comment is also a good way to explain their bad heat / cool thing.
Corn Cob looks like he likes scritches and being brushed.
I like this
psst Put your name in the title before the Owl Man comes for you!
Watch me try and squish a short-coated fluffy like a squishmallow and just crush the poor thing
My fluffies can handle a remarkable amount of squishing, mostly in the legs and belly(unless pregnant).
All you really gotta worry about is piss & shit normally, unless you are holding it insanely/abnormally tightly.