
Category Photography / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 1258px
File Size 276.5 kB
Here, we find the Scruffy Fox (Vulpes Scruffus Huggemtightium) in his natural habitat. Anthropologists are currently researching the Scruffy Fox's interactions with other sentient beings in the immediate vicinity, which include going into a rigid state whenever a photographic device is pointed directly at him. It is believed that by going motionless in the presence of such devices, this is a defense mechanism. Also, it has been noted that the Scruffy Fox exhibits a tendency to wrap his limbs around the bodies of other sentient beings and hold on for several seconds if not minutes, possibly as a sign of compassion. This has been referred to as a "hug" or "snuggle."
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