Viverrinae the Fuffer

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About Fuffer Eggs

Fuffer eggs are snow-white, half covered in soft fur with pink markings. They are cold and soft, almost indistinguishable from a snowball when the fur part is not seen.

About the Fuffer Creature

Fuffers are excitable, chirpy, and super and soft squishy creatures—total balls of fluff! They are active during the later half of winter and early spring, a short time in the year when they can be seen above ground. They eat little portions of roots and sleep troughout the rest of the year. When winter nears its end, they will come out and groom their fur from dirt.

Fuffers are generally tame, but they will turn aggressive when they smell strawberries. It is a good thing that they're small because a single strawberry can easily satisfy a Fuffer.