Nat Geo Ep. 6 - Finale (roadkill)


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Now an urban documentary! :clap: Towns and cities are LITTERED with Fluffy hazards, like speeding cars, shady alleyways with questionable trash (used needles, broken glass, oftentimes used condoms), people disposing of dangerous materials in a wrong way (ok who remembers how Poland “accidentally” dumped toxic waste into one of major rivers in the country?) and, well, just plain people who dislike Fluffies.

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Smarties are no match for the cruel mistress that is… MOTHER NATURE

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instead of smarty getting a new herd, he has become dinner for other herd

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Or a desert documentary like Nevada or Death Valley or the Australian Outback.

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I vote for the Austrailian Outback… because 'erethang Down Under wants to kill you!

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A suitable end for the idiot smarty. Thanks - really enjoyed this whole series and look forward to your future work.

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What an incredible end for this comic. That Smarty really got what he deserved.

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Some say you can still hear the smarty screaming from inside the caiman’s stomach.

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He ended as most fluffies should: as food! Congratulations little smarty!

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Nat Geo Part 06

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Yep like the snake with the 2nd most deadly venom lives there. The Eastern Brownsnake.

The Eastern brown snake venom contains a variety of toxins, including neurotoxins, procoagulants, cardiotoxins, and nephrotoxins.

Venom Terminology:

  • Neurotoxins - disrupt the nervous system by interfering with nerve impulses. This leads to paralysis, respiratory failure, and potentially death.
  • Procoagulant Hemotoxin - promote blood clotting by activating the coagulation pathway and can lead to aneurysms or ruptured vessels.
  • Cardiotoxins - affect the heart muscle and can cause various heart-related issues like arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, and even death.
    *Nephrotoxins -poison and damages the kidneys.
    *Mycotoxins - can cause necrosis, or tissue death, in various organs and muscles or other flesh.

This snake only eats mice or shrew…thats overkill like hunting a deer with a bazooka.
I can imagine fluffies might call it a poopy monster or poopy sketty monster before pissing off this territorial danger noodle (they are super aggressive like an old man with a lawn) by invading its boundaries.

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I’d like to see what happens when fluffies run into things that are considered to be relatively harmless.
Like gerbils.

Would gerbils tear them apart too?

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Ngl, I wouldn’t mind an urban one with microfluffies. Imagine them attempting to navigate a landfill with all the animals and hazards that reside in it.

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This! Micro splowin’ babbeh wandering onto a funnel spider (American) web, etc.

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Australia is home to some of the most venomous land and sea creatures on earth. Consider a “land down under special” if you’re going to do a sequel series.
If humans could lose a war against emus then a fluffy herd wouldn’t just lose but getting totally destroyed by a herd of aggressive flightless mega birbs.
A smarty tries to invade a wombat burrow, by the power of the wombats tactical assault posterior smarty gets his head cracked against the roof of the burrow.
The inland taipan have a complex mix of venoms that have been described as “a pina colada of pain”. How would that ghastly concoction affect a fluffy?

@abusegr wrote a couple textposts about this.