Fluffy Thermal Hunting (777blitzkrieg777)

Many hunters prefer to use thermal scopes and suppressed weapons to hunt invasive species…

(My first digital artwork! I love not having eraser debris everywhere lol.)

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Depending on how durable you headcanon fluffies, a BB gun could be more than enough to kill them

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Plus, it saves on bullets! One gets hit, the rest shit themselves to death.

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Take out the mama, the rest are doomed!

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Remind them why they should fear the dark.
Might become a very slightly worse bother, otherwise.

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Byotiful, did was hard the jump between pen to digital?

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Thanks! Its confusing at first but once you get some practice its so much more efficient

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Yes, they are!

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Start with one mummas legs and let the fun begin

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Shame scopes don’t come with parabolic mics to hear their inane chatter.

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Disclaimer:

The only way to tell a normal Fluffy and a Fluffy with Wicker Bone is through Thermal Scanning, due to the latter’s fur being comparable to gasoline-like substances therefore making the Fluffy appear on lower temperatures than normal Fluffies.

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I hunt feral hogs at night using thermals on a suppressed AR15.
Its a ton of fun.

I wondered how long it would take for someone to apply this idea to fluffies. I’m sure it would be even more fun than feral pigs. The noise is probably awful.

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awesome man, those thermal hog hunting videos were the inspiration. looks really fun

Niiiice art style man. We both love black and white.

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Thanks, its definitely underused!

Eh still like to use live ammo ~ even on micro fluff piles just one explosive round and its nothing but snow everywhere