Nat Geo S2 Ep. 4 (roadkill)



To explain the first couple panels, in my head I see sea-fluffies as kind of being like otters rather than underwater 24/7. I know thats not canon but shrug

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Brother, you make your canon, go with whatever you want! Being more otter like does suit aqua Fluffies pretty well too

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I always enjoy learning a bit of animal fact about one of those. That and, I always liked the ideas of folks exploring new ideas. Keep up the work, mate.

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I’m glad none of them escaped.

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i think it’s generally agreed seafluffies are mammals

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Always love your work!

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Their flippers/fins/whatever the fuck kinda look like potato chips

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Squids don’t give a fuck

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I’ve seen generally two types of aquatic fluffies in this fandom; sea fluffies which are basically a fluffy version of seals (air breathing mammals), and aqua fluffies which are some weird water breathing sea dragon type of fluffy.

Yours looks like the former, so tide pool living for safety makes perfect sense.

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Talk about a Squid Game!

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Fuck that species of squid can kill people ,fluffy are easy snacks.

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Squid game!

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Im sure those squids are greatful for the free meal!

No such thing in the fluffy fandom.

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beautiful

No one cannon is true and everything is permitted.

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These guys are brutal. Check out the description of what it sounds like when they hunt: collision detection: Attack of the giant 7-foot Humboldt Squid collision detection: Attack of the giant 7-foot Humboldt Squid

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Food is food to the squid :squid: glad they aren’t bothered by the shit those foals would squirt out on every bite.

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These little woomies are sometimes called ‘diablo rojo’, ‘red devils’ because they glow red when hunting (which makes them effectively invisible in deep water due to the way light works) and because they hate most things!

Stupid bastards, smh