
This counts as furry art because donuts are animals. It's true! Donuts are usually solitary creatures, though they sometimes travel in packs of 6 or 12. When a donut reaches maturity a few hours after being baked, it may dip itself in milk or coffee to make itself more attractive to a potential mate (i.e. my mouth). This mating procedure is notable because it is not actually the process responsible for creating more donuts. If a donut is unable to find a mate within a day or so, it becomes far less appealing and can only remain viable by being discounted to half price or less. Donuts that are selected in this stage are almost always dipped in order to hide the firmness that sets in with the donut's age. This is also notable, because most other species find firmness in a mate to be desirable. On very rare occasions, a donut may adopt Bushido and swear an oath of service to a nobleman.
Category All / Doodle
Species Marsupial (Other)
Size 800 x 600px
File Size 42.9 kB
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